Greetings and welcome to my little corner of Renderosity. I am a hobby artist with dreams of being better and someday being published. I have loved art and for as long as I could remember but it wasn’t until I found digital media that I truly fell in love. I received my Associates degree in Information Technology, Applied Science (graphics design), Primarily worked with 3d Max during my tenure. Found Poser 4 was my first program that I felt comfortable using and as of recent, have been learning Vue 8.
Being a single father takes up most of my time so I have been slacking on my artwork as of late. Just changed times that I work though so should be able to do a little more and get a few more things uploaded soon.
Hope everyone has a blessed and beautiful year. Thank you all so much for the kind words and compliments / advise on my work.
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J. Lawrence
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Comments (8)
servo
I've seen the original before as well, and was equally impressed with it -- and I don't remember where I saw it either. I think you've really done a basically exellent job of posing and capturing the message of the image. As far as technical improvements go, I don't know what it looks like on your monitor, but for me, the dark areas are so dark as to be almost featureless, including your choice of a black shirt. Conversely, the pure whiteness of Jesus' robe, though symbolic, comes out so bright that the texture is lost. I know the original was contrasty for drama, but the colors had a range to them that left good definition that is lost a bit here. You might compensate by letting the yellow glow interact with the figures more instead of being simply a background object. It would feel "closer" to the viewer, and "around" the subject. Lastly, I think a little more bump and color variations would keep both skin textures from looking a little too plastic. Blessings to you & your work. --
Lesthat
Excellent ArtWork!!!!
B_PEACOCK
Excellent work . I have seen this also .Excellent recreation
Krid
excellent scene
RnRWoman
I remember seeing a picture similar to this in a Christian e-mail advertisement type e-mail from a Christian e-card/shop website I think! Excellent recreation of that! Thanks for sharing!!!! Hope you had a Blessed Resurrection Day / Easter!!!!! God Bless!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
dawn
I haven't seen the original but this is awesome work...the fellow's expression is very well done!
loswl_
Excellent protrayal of forgiveness...Jesus lifted me up when I was deep in sin ;o)
Soulpainter
I showed this picture to a friend today at school. Her statement about it caught me off guard. She said simply and I quote " Hey, thats that one guy from that movie" It really hit me then that there are those out there, that do not know Jesus, nor do they know of Jesus. Thank you all greatly for the inspirational words.