Man Was I Ticked....... by Andarianedomon
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Description
Ok Here's the Story behind this image ....My Last Image everybody loved but the backgroundm I had created in Terragen came out pixely and some people noticed it including myself. I got lots of help from here and other places (3D Artworld & PSP Forum). Over a two day peiod I tried everyone's Suggestions and fianlly with the suggestions and my own experiments I believe I got it, but it took alot of frustrations (as you can see in the my/dragons expression). I love doing this (it's my one true love) but I know so little and it can be a pain at times. I wish there was a class one could take, learning by m,yself is fine but the interactions and ideas of others would be fantastic. I'll keep trudging as long as I'm satisfying my inner vice and you all keep liking it.
Mil Dragon/Daz
Background/Snakeye
Postwork/ Hours, Days in PSP7
Comments (6)
lunaris
Nice work expressing your feeling, the dragon really looks ticked off. Good Luck! :)
svdl
Fantastic pose and expression on that dragon! Great lighting too. Excellent image
GladysClump
The dragon does look quite perturbed, great job!
syncmaster13
hehe man you have a serious case of drago-fixation.
T.Rex
Learning all by yourself is called "Problem Based Learning", somethig which was popular during the 1970's-1980's, until educators discovered it frustrates students out of their minds and they learn less in relation to time spent than in classical teaching. Learning computer programs is exactly "PBL"- and that sucks! Good luck with your future work.
Shakti27
heh hee love that tude the dragon is sporting - all your efforts have paid off in this one since its an excellent piece of werk S love the lighting and the background - wonderfully done!