When working with one of my books about religion I bumped into 3D graphics through one of the illustrators. Began working with Poser and Bryce at the same time as I worked with a World History.
A couple of years ago I did my first job as an illustrator; illustrating an encyklopedia about monsters. Also worked with the swedish magazine "Spike", with similar content.
Now I´m working with a fantasy story together with the swedish author Niklas Krog. I´ve made up the basic story and produced a storyboard. Now Niklas has written the first chapter and we have sent a presentation of the project to a publisher.
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Comments (10)
Vampi
This got my vote...very original and well done! I love the expression...it's appropriate. And the sea itself looks menacing...
drumboy
great work, but too small! lets see a full screen version! :)
luciferino
Wonderful and original composiiton , really amazing but can you put a more large version it is really amzing and it is a sin lost a lot of particular for the small size ^_^ bye bye a big kiss Orietta
antje
Excellent facial expression!! The poses and the water are fantastic too!!
ralphwarnick
WOW! A real delight this image is.
chanson
Very cool! What portion is poser?
matsmolund
I started in Poser with the Octopus, the man and a floor instead of water. Then I made a sky and water in Bryce. Brought it together in Photoshop. There I also painted the foam.
Edgemaster
the human should replaced with one of the 21th century :) great work
matsmolund
I did the picture to illustrate old horror legends among seamen, but perhaps I can put in a more modern looking man sometime.
Gallienus
I think it's great with the Medieval dress on the guy. It looks exactly like something one would see on those old maps or in a book.