I am a graphic artist involved in the creation of 3D and 2D artwork.
I am based in the United Kingdom, in the County of Oxfordshire.
My website has more info, images and Tutorials:
http://mysite.freeserve.com/bigraphics/index.htmlBIOThe images I create span a spectrum of genres, from Science Fiction and Fantasy, to more down to earth imagery, such as landscapes and buildings. I also create 2D illustrations and photo style montages.I am able to supply these images for a variety of media including print and the Web.
I have been involved in conventional art since childhood, but upon discovering the Amiga and Deluxe Paint many years ago, I realised the computer provided another medium to create artwork. I soon started to use Photoshop version 2 when this became available on the PC, and since then I have used the computer for my art, progressing through all the versions of Photoshop and Illustrator, and the 3D software Cinema 4D XL 7 and World Builder 3. I still use my conventional art skills, as the majority of my work starts out as a hand drawn pencil sketch that is used for reference or scanned into the computer for use as a template, and traditional drawing skills can then be applied through the use of a Wacom A4 drawing tablet and Photoshop.
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Comments (4)
dark_thoughts
hmmm...is that photoshop lightning added after? or right inside the programm...looks great!!
capt morgan
Thx for comments. Lots ask if lightning is Photoshop, buts its actually a texture with alpha channel, mapped onto a plane. It took so long to get right, Photoshop work would have been far easier.
Kebbelchen
very realistic !!! {o;)
DVeditor
Excellent job! I love the atmosphere this picture gives off. Keep making them!