BIOSomeone once asked me what was my passion? My anwser was photography. Nothing gets me excited like a good black & white print. I have always drawn and discovered photography in my early teens. Fell in love with it and went to The Art institute of Atlanta in the late '70s majoring in photo. Worked in a custom lab for a few years and realy developed my printing skills. Did feelance off & on but it didn't pay well. I've been working for about 20 yrs. & am one of the owners in a Mining Equip. company. Not very artistic but it led me to doing CAD work. From there I got a copy of PhotoshopLE which led to harder CG drugs. I got involved in 3D and then felt a need to show people some of the things I enjoyed making. So I learned a bit of htm and made a web site or two.
I hope you enjoy the images I post. I have a great time making them and this too is my passion.
Mark G.
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Comments (9)
Quikp51
I like it. They must be one formidable foe as each seems like they shoot MG42's.
SophiaDeer
Very well composed! It reminds me of a Sci-Fi movie. Brilliantly done!
RobertJ
Jin Roh, the Wolve Brigade, excellent anime. And indeed their main weapon is a MG-42
artistheat
Awesome Characters,Extraordinary Pic,Brilliant work...IS THERE NO HOPE!!! "stay tune"...LOL
mlevans
Pretty dang cool, Mike. I really dig the red glowing eyes, and that misty/smokey battlefield scene. Super job.
a21293
great work
alvinylaya
Waay cool! I love it! Reminds me of the game: Return to castle wolfenstein! Excellent all the way!
swissy
boahhhhhhhh this is great, a real scene for a SF Story or a Gamecover!! absolutly perfect!!
lrf
Fantastic work, great camera angles and realism