I signed up at Renderosity in 2000 and spent a few years being inspired by some great artists around here, and learn from them. I was moderator for the Vue forum here at Renderosity from 2004 to 2008. If you want to learn about Vue, or share some tips, I encourage you to visit us. IÂ am currently drifting away from pure CGÂ and more into digital painting. I wish your staying at Renderosity will be as warm and instructive as it has been for me.
BIO
I was born in France and currently living in the USA. I have a technical background in Computer Science and a strong attraction for anything related to graphism (from visualizations, image analysis to photography and computer graphics). For the past few years, my work in CG has developed into something a little more serious than a hobby, with growing aspiration to turn it into something professional.
I also have a personal website at : Linfa.net. It is growing slower than I would like but hopefully it is worth visiting. Among other things, this site contains my main gallery, a section dedicated to Computer Graphics called Tricks and Treats and a link to my Store, where you can purchase t-shirts, posters, calendars and other products using some of my designs.
My 'trilogy' of tools is Poser for characters, Vue Infinite for atmospheres and rendering and Photoshop for touching up. I am currently practicing with Painter (not much to show so far) and learning modeling with Hexagon and Zbrush.
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Comments (17)
Polax
Could be Joan of Arc before the battle.. I like the pose and calm expressivness of character's face.. light through stained glass give a very nice colour enhancement. Superb!
Djeser
Wonderful light in this, agiel; both the white sunlight and the red, which is almost ominous. Excellent image.
sittingblue
beatiful picture. I love the lady of arms, and the rays look fab. ;)
dido6
Well done!! You can tell the effort you put into it. It looks great and the mood is perfect.
zxcvb
Wonderful lighting , well done:-)
Richard T
Beautifull, with great posing and excellent lighting and postwork.
lilzeek
looks great! the lighting is perfect, Ive been into the volumetrics lately and I gotta say that it really enhances the scene
TheWingedOne
Bravo, Laurent! Very strong and storytelling image. The lightrays add a very special mood to this image. :)))
Trudy
Very nice especially the lighting.
FrenchKiss
Love the lighting here. The mood is marvelous!
butterfly_fish
"Could be Joan of Arc before the battle.. " Exactly what I thought the second I saw the thumbnail. Nice job.
firebolt
Very nicely done. When you feel something missing: How about a shadow on the column to the right to give a hint of the oncoming menace?
iloco
This is a really nice image. Job well done.
sacada
Wonderful mood and light. Excellent image.
Panic912
Nice work! Well done!
Arsenic
Ce n'est pas ta plus belle rlisation, mais le the est bien abord Bonne continuation.
czarnyrobert
Great use of volumetric light ! Some minor details could still be improved - tunic & sword blade texture - perhaps hair-cut could be less regular. But it is an original & well composed scene ! :-)))