Well, here's me. Picture was taken at the top of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. What a beautiful city. I was there for a day when I took a trip to California. I had a 6 hour layover waiting for the Greyhound buss, so I decided to see the city. Just as a note: Greyhound is ok if you don't want to spend a lot of money, but I recommend flying. :-pBIOMy interest in 3d art developed from playing Final Fantasy 7. Then, those were awesome graphics and I wanted to do something like that someday. However, at the time, I just liked looking at it and didn't know that a few years later I'd be making my own. I've been using Poser4Pro and Bryce 5 for a little over 2 years now.
I may not be anywhere near as good as most of the people on here, but it's my dream to either work for Squaresoft (SquareEnix?), Dreamworks, Pixar, or own my own company some day. Keep dreaming, right? lol.
I also do very little animation. Most of which are just a few seconds long and not really interesting, but I try. I think it's a lot easier to express something in an animation than just one picture. I mean, a picture is worth a thousand words, so a 100 frame animation is worth 100,000 words, right? :-p
Thanks for viewing my profile and take care!
Jay
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Comments (8)
dtjunk
Not bad, but add more things to the room. You were probably trying to acheive a certain affect by making the room plain, but I still think it would be better with slightly higher area lighting and more things in the room...
SeaCrystal
Very tender image. Simple but dramatic. Great work on the rays of light! If you will except a suggestion, I think the girls arm could use a tiny bit of postwork to repair it from being underneath the guys shirt/cloth, unless of course you meant for it to be there. I enjoyed viwing your image. :)
Ruzho
I'm of the opposite opinion of DTjunk ... anything else would be background noise. There's a point where you've got to stop tinkering and adding, and I think you've found that point right here.
Doublecrash
I think the transparency is intended... and this is indeed a beautiful image. My compliments.
alvinylaya
Very beautiful. A fabulous composition. Great use of lighting and effects.
RedMagickMage
Thank you everyone for leaving feedback! It truely is very much appreciated. As for the angel's trasparency, it is supposed to be like that. As in, she's not really there, but is at the same time...if that makes sence. Again, thank you very much for the feedback!
MindsEyes
awesome image. love the lighting texture. got shivers now.
LQNova
My only complaint would be that I just don't picture angelic types in string bikinis. :) But that's just a matter of interpretation. Other than that, it's quite beautiful in both concept and execution! Well done.