Hello, My real name is Terry. I have been painting and drawing ever since I can remember. I got my first airbrush at age 12, a Paasche VL, and still use it along with several others. I also use Paasche V and AB Turbo brushes. I airbrush with watercolors, gouache, ink, and acrylics. Lately I have been more into computers though, and the wonders of Terragen and Bryce. Thanks for coming by, and have a nice day.
I have a great website up: http://www.hack-and-slash.com Come check it out!BIOYou need to buy our book. The Grimmest of Grimms. It's a compilation of the original gruesome Grimms stories lavishly and lovingly illustrated by me and some great friends who are also artists. You will enjoy it as much as we enjoyed creating it.
[url]http://www.hack-and-slash.com/grimms/GRIMM.swf[/url]
http://www.Hack-and-Slash.com
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Comments (5)
AnneCHPostma
Interesting terrain !
EoinArmstrong
Only one comment?! This is great - lovely colours and sky - great water and atmos!
PatGoltz
This actually looks quite good, though my personal preference is for a less monotone image. The terrain doesn't look altogether natural, but that's a personal preference, whether to use a realistic terrain or not, and interesting things can be done with terrains that are not at all realistic. I like the clouds and the lightning is well done.
Fletcher_51
Excellent image!, has a great atmosphere and the lightning is very realistic, Congrats.
RaysOfLight
this is one of my favorite terragen pictures, and believe me i've seen lots. i love the mood in this. i don't know what the title means, but the water looks great, the lightning looks great, and the volumetric light on the left looks awesome :)