My name is Susan, I live in Sturgis, SD. My focus in digital art primarily centers around poser, bryce, photoshop, illustrator, and painter. I use both platforms. Though most my work is created on my PC. My main interest is in creating texture mats for poser. I love jewel bright colors, fairy tale or romantic themes. One of my proffessors told me that, I am a color expressionist. I express my feelings through color in my work.
BIO
In the late 80s I started writing a series of fantasy young adult novels and childrens books. The desire to illustrate them myself led me into school. I am back to working on my stories, and I plan to illustrate them using poser. I attended Black Hills State University, I have a Bachelors in fine art. While in school, I fell in love with the digital media. This pursuit took me to the Art Institute of Pittsburgh where I got a degree in multimedia. By the way, I just did terrible in commercial art. All my projects were fantastic, romantic, of the imaginative sort, which is a no no. The other thing that did me in is my use of color. (sigh) I have no regrets, its just I learned I was not a duck I was a swan.
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Due to personal matters I had left the Poser community for several years, and have returned this fall. I have a much better computer with a high end video card, and have returned to rendering though I have not posted in the gallery's here. Still catch up with V4, remembering what I have in my various runtime, and what goes to what figure lol :(.
I have a personal forum that is not part of the poser community, that I administrate as a group of us in the forum are working on a series of stories which we are going to self-publish. Im doing besides concept, writing, the actual artwork. The actual demands for the project have been driving my latest purchases.
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Comments (5)
madasatadpole
great stuff susan..though i have a suggestion..i may be wrong here but...if you had stairs going up to the archway with the queen stood at the top and the guards either side as they are now at the bottom..you would then see the full arch and it may make it more dramatic..you know drag the camera back a bit? ..its still excellent work though..and what do i know i'm rubbish at poser..i need to learn it though..anyhows great stuff susan
LadyBea32
awesome pic susan i love it. the colors and lighting all blend well. and the scene isnt to clotterd but good enough that there is alot to keep the eyes going.
keweljewels
I just want to say thank you. On this outfit the catsuit normally it is not coming through the boots. I let the gold mesh on the boots come through to add more contrast, against the prop surface. I found this surface under a lot of different lights would go to black, and wash out most of the figures. I wanted the figures to have more contrast against it. But the boots are black normorally all the way up with a few straps, if you look at rena's on the MP. Next time i will use a lighter backdrop for the figures. I like surfaces that pick up the light better. This wasnt very giving, and tended to go straight black.
kayjay97
This is really great Susan. I like this the best so far. Freeze and Burn are some nasty looking characters. MAybe I need to whip up to for her Horde to be slinking around Ossian?
Tuesday
I really like the composition in this, great outfits and characters too!