BIO;
Hi
As this is my first time working with Poser, Bryce and Photoshop, I hope to gain a more artistic flare with practice so please bare with me.
I have toyed with Truespace and a few other 3D progammes but find Poser and Bryce quite easy to follow with being a total computer graphics novice, so I hope to grow more fluent in the making of the images and my artistic moods and working better at graphic designing.
Biography:
Retired from work through injury and illness and now disabled. During a period of my illness, 10 years ago, and to try and stay sane!, I managed to get out to do an adult evening college course with a introduction in Black/white photography, but since then unable to continue due to health. I do manage to get a few images now and then but still need a lot of practise.
Marc
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Comments (11)
luciferino
Wonderful image and great scene big kisses Orietta
beaver_talon
Cool, got some of my fav. animals in there :D
vjerana
Wonderful idea! Beautiful image! Excellent work!
SophiaDeer
Nature is wonderful! This is beautiful and so refreshing.
RG19
Superb and hilarious! Excellent concept!
mutedbanshee
Another fabulous image, i especially like the lil lizardy creature with his egg, beautifull hun, hugs T
BigKat70_
Oh I love animals, This is wonderful.
Lorrainejoy
I love this one! I especially like the way you have the other animals looking at the little lizard (dinasaur?). It is really well done.
icedragon
Great image, thanks for the smiles it generates.
bk321467SKYNET
What beautiful scene! Excellent. Valentin
zescanner
I like this one a lot. Great atmosphere and 'feel' to it. I like the softness it has yet still quite detailed. Do you have any special tricks for that?