Sadly lacking in focus, Lavender has joined this community in pursuit of yet another hobby. Author, Songwriter, Crafter, Costumer, Gamer... she's never happy unless she's making something, and a sad taste for techy toys has led her to the world of 3D graphics.
Lavender's creative tendancies have been passed down to her children, most of whom are also interested in 3D art.BIOLavender Shelby (Michelle Bottorff) is Canadian born in Montreal, Quebec, and raised in Calgary, Alberta. She met a USian at college, and married him, and is now living in Ohio with her six children and big black hairy dog.
She is attempting to pursue a career in fiction writing.
Her six children from oldest to youngest are:
Ben
Azure
Jasmine
Alloria (Lori)
Jacob
Lisandra (Lissa)
Of all of these, only Jacob is relatively uninterested in 3D graphics, although at the time of this writing, Lissa (Age 2) had not really mastered anything other than Poser's color tool which she uses with great enthusiasm and unusual results -- green babies wearing purple diapers riding on bright orange horses, and so forth.
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Comments (5)
coolcatcom
Cool image. Why don't you throw in a couple of musicial notes in the back ground area. All I can think of. Would look good on a T-Shirt. Send me one when you get it done??? (I know I'm shameless)
lavender
Goblin girl from Morphworld, and Talon69's Tambourine, I think. I hope I didn't miss anybody. And thank you for your response coolcatcom, but I don't think I can afford to start giving away T-shirts. Everyone might want one, and then where will I be?
Hillary
Charming; a lovely scene, I like it a lot.
Shoshanna
Perhaps if this is a scene to be printed on a t-shirt you should simplify it a bit. Don't forget, t-shirts aren't like pictures, hanging on the wall dead flat, so parts will usually be obscured as the fabric folds and stretches. You should try the image against the same colour background as the t-shirts will be. It will look completely different, bringing out different parts of the picture depending on the surrounding colour. Shanna :-)
DennisReed
Delightful composition, and magical, in the fact that you find anytime to post anything with such a large family! Bravo, and I would think that a family that does art together will always find something to delight in! Bravo!