Time to update... it's been a few years...
I don't do as much "art" as I used to. Now I make a lot of content, but don't release it. The act of creation has become more important than the adoration of the masses (yeah, right - grin). Or I can just be lazy when it comes to doing packaging, and a bit tired of no one likeing my promos.
Ah well...
I'm 50, almost 51. I've lived with William for almost 18 years, and I wouldn't change a thing. We've got 2 dogs, Butch and Precious. What names do you expect me to come up with? I admit it, I'm a steriotype. I prefer to think of myself as a Classic though.
 I'm retired (medical), and sell my stuff to make a little money for smokes and toys. I bought myself a Robbie the Robot as an early birthday present for myself. I also have become addicted to the Japanese anime series "Naruto". Don't ask. I don't know why.
The best thing in my online life is the friends I've made with other Daz PA's and the rest of our little community. I'll probably never see them face to face, but they've all been supportave of my work, my opinions, and my warped and perverted sense of humor.
I read... a lot. My favorite author is Terry Pratchett. He's one of those authors who write well, write funny, and if you look, you can learn something about the world and yourself with very little effort.
I have a number of offline friends around the country. A few call me every day, so I spend lots of time on the phone. I blame a bit of my low release rate on them. I mean, really, I can't be totally at fault.
I live in the most beautiful and liberal city in the United States, Portland Oregon. If you come into town, let me know and I'll get you a Starbucks.
Jim
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Comments (5)
ffabris
What a wonderful portrait!
amanda_a42
Great Work! not so often do we get to see here Male portraits and this one is really somthing!
A_
Excellent, he is beautiful!
frankfunk
Wow, Jim...I love what you have done with him! The hair really frames his face nicely and the rich gown texture is wonderful looking! ;)
revspencer
I have no rendering programs and have never worked in this medium, and I have no wish to sound flip or critical. Yet, is there any way in so many of these otherwise wonderful images to keep nostrils from seeming to have their own inner light? It detracts from realism and, more personally, my appreciation trips over it every time. I know, get a day job...