That's my husband David and I, and my beloved kitty Lucia. Lucia adopted me in 1996, and David and I found each other here..we started as best of friends, and are still soulmates. We were married in England on 6 May, 2005.
BIOI've been dabbling in digital art for about 6 years, starting with Bryce 3. I think I've improved quite a bit. I've been at Rendero for quite a few years; enjoy the forums and galleries. I do graphics mainly as stress relief, and also because I can't draw with a pencil and paper worth a damn! (Didn't inherit any of my father's prodigious artistic talent)
The main programs I'm using these days are Vue Infinite, Poser 4.03, 5 and 6, PhotoShop 6 and CS, and PaintShop Pro 7 & 8. I also play with Terragen and Mojoworld 2 & 3 (among others).
I don't really stick to one genre; I've been bouncing between nature scenes, portraits, with and without postwork, people, places, things, nature, animals, and fantasy. Right now I'm concentrating on texturing and lighting in Vue 4 Pro, and have been doing sprite images because they make me feel so lighthearted.
My sweetheart's name here is madasatadpole, and he's a very talented and creative artist. Please visit his gallery to see some stunning landscapes as well as some very silly humor! So thanks to Renderosity for not only being a source of information and fun all these years, but for bringing me the most precious gift of all. His dad also has a gallery here, madasadadpole, lol, please stop by and check out his lovely watercolors.
October, 2004
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Comments (25)
wabe
yes, yes, i like it. Even when i think that the first rock on the right is not absolutely necessary. But thats a personal point of view. It's a nice, quiet image - and without any songbird :-))
FrenchKiss
Finding a decent rock texture and applying it can be hell and I can imagine the time it took to do this. The tree and rocks look fantastic. Kind of surreal and fun at the same time. Good work!
TheWingedOne
The result was worth all the texture twaeking IMHO. Looks just wonderful! :)
zxcvb
Awesome texture work and a excellent scene:-)
sackrat
Rock tex is truly amazing !
Mikeangelo
The rock texture looks good, an unusual scene for sure. Dave
tradivoro
This is a very elegant simplicity... Textures are great and the composition works very well...
Flycatcher
There seems to be some Japanese influence here - a sort of cross between bonsai and elegant oriental flower arranging! Very appealing image.
Lyne
Oh oh... ohhhh!! Wow! Beautiful!
gaetan036
Pas besoin de grand chose pour faire une tres belle image
gerberc
This rock texture looks really amazing and the vegetation is a beauty too. Excellent image :-)
raffyraffy
Bravissimo!!! Extremely realistic, it seems a photo. You have my vote in hot20.
rds
Wow, excellent texture on the rocks.
deevee
Excellent!!!
thomaskrahn
The rocktexture is marvellous!
Panic912
Fantastic work!
Hoby68
Super! Greatest work on Rock! My Vote EXCELLENT!
FearaJinx
Great Job!!!!! Excellent...now if only I could get my stuff to look like that. ha ha!
Margit1
Wow!! Very beautiful! I love the tree and the rock textures are simply excellent!
Alexander
great idea, fantastic work
madasatadpole
awww great textures on the rocks d..that tree aint bad either..realy like this ..nice one
J3nuwin
I love images that are simple, but not so simple, and this image is simply beautiful.
masdan
Simplicity = artistic taste - very nice one!
hometime
Super! Vivid and Stark!
Aaron_of_Minneapolis
Hmmm, not sure how the tree is growing out of that rock (must be a big crack on the back side), but cool pic nonetheless. A big thanks to the bird (or whatever) that dropped the acorn there! :-)