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My name is Dorothea Beer-Kramer. I was born on 09 March, 1957 in Aachen / Germany. Many of the last years I lived and worked in Hessen near Frankfurt a. M. Painting and colours are fascinating me since my earliest childhood. I am very happy to be a member here on Renderosity and would like to say thanks to all artists and the staff who make this big community possible!
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Comments (10)
Tootsie
Beautiful sky.Surface and lighting are wonderful!
Xlars
!!!! ... his is an AWESOME sky.. how is that possible with TG. I think this is beond 3d .. it must be 4d clouds (moving slowly with time :-) Excellent terrain, surface and lighting also.
ISSE
You done again an image with super mood
engineer
awesome sky, excellent terrain and surface as well as a beautiful mood
DrOGaN
Die surface geflt mir nicht ganz so gut; ist hier aber absolut zweitrangig. Du hast hier wieder eine tolle Atmospe eingefangen. Wie krigst Du das immer wieder hin; hast du keine anderen Hobbies? ;)
1pearl
Klasse Himmel....und auch der rest geflt mir sehr gut...
LutzB
Ja, dieser Feuerhimmel sieht klasse aus - wohl gerade wegen der gewlten 3D-Wolken
Topsider
excellent in dead!
Lissy
What a wonderful mood!! The sun, the sky and the colours, here you forget that the surface could be a little better.
Dotthy
Thank you all for your kind comments. Lissy I do not forget the surface. Whit this dominand sky you overload a picture with more layers! I learned from a famous artist: sometimes is less more. :-)