Real name: Bernie
Why Lord Wexford - because it's where my family come from!
Gallery: www.lordwexford.com
BIOI can't paint or draw to save my life, so after many years spent trying to satisfy a large creative streak with photography, I was delighted and astonished a few years back to discover software on the PC that enabled me to create pictures.
I started with VistaPro, then progressed to Terragen - which I still use along with MojoWorld & Vue 5. A couple of years ago I discovered the beauties of Fractal imaging, and purchased Ultrafractal 3 - surely one of the best imaging programmes out there? I use Apophysis as well, together with some of Stephen Ferguson's excellent freeware programmes.
I hope that you enjoy my work.
Over the last few years, when not on the computer or working, I have become an NLP Practitioner and a Reiki Master - I am planning on starting a practice shortly.
My ambition is to open a Spiritual Healing Centre somewhere like, Oh, Goa or the Seychelles say!! All financial contributions gladly received!!!
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Comments (4)
Haroon
The water has a great mood (I won't tell you that I don't like any surf in any picture except maybe one or two). I like the surface, would love it when you play around with bumpiness to get more contrast-points. The high-slope surface is very well done.
Most of all I like the haze which give your render a good depth.
Go on rendering!
adm5050
Very cool terrain, and good surfacing and a really nice atmosphere. Great job.
EoinArmstrong
Great terrain, pov and lighting; nice rock surface
PatGoltz
Gorgeous terrain! The surface is very nice, and so is your water. I love your lighting! If you would make the more vertical slopes more rocklike in color (less similar to the green, but more warm toned), that could be very effective. I would also suggest you vary your bumpiness on various layers of surface, which is basically what Haroon is saying.