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 (6)
Mercytoo
I just love these images! This style is so unique and they always look wonderful :) Excellent work!
theodote
Wonderful character. Would I be dating myself if I said I liked the pun in the title?:-)
artistheat
Great Character,Excellent Image and Work
prog
Beautiful!! This is a wonderful series!! The postwork is so unique!! EXCELLENT!
Elcet
I rated "excellent" because it's a really fascinating image, and I shall not dispute earlier opinions. However, as emphasis is made on the eyes, for such a close-focus, it reveals the not-so-good rendering of these Poser eyes, and in this peculiar case I would have prefered to incrust REAL eyes with a Photoshop selection onto the face. It wo'nt be so difficult to find some eyes able to fit; if you take only the eyes, even on a copyrighted portrait it's free of right! Hope to see more from your interesting artwork! Elcet
tralfaz
Many thanks to all who post a comment In reference to the above post by Elcet. This last series of images I've been doing have all been made using the Judy figure that comes with P5 with the exception of "Man with three faces" made with Penny. I've been utilizing the Face Room for shape and texture. Usually poke around in there for a few minuets, apply shape and texture to model, put on some hair, move the default lights around and render. Mostly render only one or two times to fix eyes etc. Then go to PhotoShop, drop out the background and go from there creating a new background using plugins and lots of layers. Same on the figure, filters and layers. I've not spent much or on some not any time on postwork on the figure. (maybe I should:) Just quickies for fun. Elcet is a wonderful artist and respect his opinions very much, I do appreciate the feed back.