BIOI was born in the 1950's in Tennessee, and have been here ever since. I like the blues, rock and roll, and a little bit of everything else; I also play guitar (badly). I have worked in about every medium there is, but almost stopped all traditional work when I discovered computer art. In 1986 (can't believe it was that long ago), I bought an Amiga 500 (remember them?). I used a paint program called Deluxe Paint and the first 3D program I used was called Silver- upgraded to Turbo Silver (no, really!) and the program eventually became Imagine. I switched over to the IBM PC compatable in 1995, because the capabilities finally eclipsed those of the Amiga. I now use Bryce, Poser and Photoshop Elements. In art, as in music, I like a little of everything, so I usually surf All Galleries. I recommend this to everyone, because if you limit your vision to only Poser gallery, only Bryce, etc., you may find that you are repeating yourself in your art. Shake it up, and render on!
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Comments (10)
Anjour
Beautiful image...:o)
Redfern
Is "that" the frog's natural moisture, or did the terrified thing "wet" himself?! The classic dilemma of offset scale, always great for a grin! Sincerely, Bill
RodsArt
How's that song go..."I don't know why I swallowed a fly, I guess I shouldn't have done that huh?. Cool model & render tjohn.
MuddyGrub
I love that frog's expression! And those fly models are fantastic, especially the eyes. The only thing I don't get is the quarters and their placement. Else is delightful.
frndofyaweh
Heheheee!!!! funny, funny! Because the frog is a quarter their size, Muddy. Great image john!
brylaz
Great picture! ;-)
JNH
Either that, or money is what drives the food chain! Good work!
tjohn
The quarters are there because the compostion was leaning heavily to the right without them, and it also establishes relative size, i.e. very large flies and a very small frog. :^) John
pauljs75
Cool fly model... Although I'm more used to seeing flys with metallic abdomens.
Gotta love the look on that poor frogs face though. LOL!
cmcc
really cool i love it. the quarters are great too.