A Tiger for Mea (Photoshop) www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php
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I have been drawing since I was 11, some 33 years ago.
My 6th grade teacher, Mr. Knoss, was a great artist and I greatly admired his illustrations. He encouraged me to pursue my artistic interests at a crucial time in my development.
My High School art teacher "Vern", was also a great influence. He always challenged me to try different things.
I was lucky that my parents were very supportive of my interest in art. I studied at The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (1986-1990). Where I was humbled by many great artists that were far more talented than I. There it was that I rounded out my fine art skills, and then chose to major in Media Arts. Studied film, video and sound. Learned all the skills needed to shoot, direct, edit those mediums.
While pursuing a Media Arts major, I discovered computer graphics, still in it's infancy. This is where I came to an Epiphany. Here was a new medium, that incorporated everything I had previously learned into one new medium. Not only that, but it had new dimensions, interactivity, feedback, randomness, AI. I was hooked.
The next 17 years I learned and grew with the industry. Learning everything from how to create and manipulate digital imagery and create animations, to interface design and interactive authoring. My day job is an Information Architect, a fancy term for software interface design.
A few years back, my wife and I hit on some difficult times (As many people do) and it was during a very dark time in our lives that I discovered what became Renderosity, Initially I posted work, merely as a way to get myself back into the discipline of making new art.
I was delighted to find a world-wide community of talented artists, exchanging ideas and art!! I was thrilled! I have learned so much from you, and your art has brightened up my world. I am lucky to have made some great friends here, and I aim to do tributes to all of you!
Somanyartistssolittletime! ; )
I use this gallery as an online journal, and put all of my "Brain-droppings" here, over 400 images.
To see "The best" of my work, you can use the portals on my gallery page or go to my website:
www.abrainteractive.com
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Comments (5)
robotalk
Amazing dexterity--I'd still be saying where is that camera??--and what a camera you must have that will deblur something going 500 mph..mine would've looked like a bug on a windshield...see there are the distintive splattered wings...anyway good work Eric a nice shot !! thanks !
butterfly_fish Online Now!
Talk about Reaction Time!!! Wow! Nice one, there.
0m3g4
Pilot must have gotten hell from his seperior officer: its illegal to break the sound barrier anywhere closer than 500 miles (I believe) from a major city. Other than the V-style Tail fins, the short wigns with the perfect 90 trailing edges are distinctively Hornet Great shot. crop it wround the jet maybe? (no zooming though)
EngleWolf
coming back from europe (while in the navy) one of the aircraft carriers put on an airshow in the middle of the atlantic, got to watch about 8 to 12 planes break the barrier at once... man was that awesome... when they do that there is a slight bubble effect that surrounds the plane the instant they break it!!! glad you where able to catch this naval fighter!!! :o)
19Paul
My grandparants live near a Air National Guard base that flies F-16s and C-130s. I've tried to capture both with mixed results. The fighters move so fast that by the time you have bead on them with your camera they're gone. Good job getting this one!