Thanks for visiting. My chosen programs for digital media are Poser 4 and PhotoShop. I'm no Poser purist. I do a lot of post-work in my pin-ups, and planned it that way before I even purchased the program. To me, Poser is like a digital sketchpad, to be finished in PhotoShop. BIOFor as long as I can remember, I've been drawing. I was always admiring the works of great fantasy and pin-up artists like Vallejo, Brom, Sorayama, Olivia, Nagle, and Michael Whelan, to name a few.
When I was younger, I really wanted to be a comic book artist, but when I realized I just wasn't good enough, I stopped drawing for years. About two years ago, I saw a Poser 4 box in a clearance bin at a software store, and decided to give it a try. I figured, let it do the basics, and I'll paint over it.
Not long afterwards, my sister bought me PhotoShop for helping her and her family move 300 miles to a new city. I've not looked back since. With every new render, I try something new. Try to push my post-working skills a bit further. I'm halfway through my most ambitious project right now(which I'm taking a break from, at the moment), doing a reproduction of a Brom, with over 98% of the poser render painted over, and the entire background painted in.
Currently, I am working on a custom character for Daz's Victoria. Having studied anatomy extensively for my traditional media artwork, I just don't like the way Vicky looks. She really isn't shaped very well to look like a real woman. with Kayla, I hope to correct some of that.
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Comments (16)
jeweldragon
that is sweet ! would make a killer tat or modern art hanging
26
Yes I agree, Looks like a triabl tattoo design. I like it alot.
hiphop4ever
i like this kinda stuff..i do it sometimes also :0 great 1
hecate
This would look great on the wall of a Bauhaus style room. Very minimalist colour, but great design.
isulaelu
hey, this is a real vector design, i love this....
toxic_poison
you got a very special style that i have seen in rosity.
Moebius87
Very nice and sharp! It looks to me like a very modern and stylized version of a Japanese woodblock print showing tidal waves. Maybe I've been drinking too much. LOL! These would make a terrific bump map for the wall panels in the bar I am working in. You've just inspired me. :o)
WhiteFeather
Woo... always nice to see something a little out of the ordinary. Very well done.
Grimtwist
I see waves...perhaps a tsunami inkeeping with moe's japanese idea.
fozzibear
strangely different kage, but very well done.
ShadowWind
Fascinating and great lines, can't wait to see more of the pieces...
Elfenone
Wow that is very cool! It's elegant. Something very stylized. I really am surprised.. awesome work.
Briggie
Nice work. Pen and inks are one of my favorite non computer mediums too. Can't wait to see the larger image completed.
cynlee
classic graphic design work- like the vertical flow :) good to see ya!
BrokenCricle
This reminds me of art from Asia.This also reminds me of Geshas(sp?) for some strange resone. I think this is very good .Grate job!!!!
stonemason
very nice Kage,this would look great as body texture :o)it reminds of Japanese screen work,I see Broken has the same opinion,its strange 'cos I'm sure you didn't intend it to be asian,or did you?great job