Basically, I guess I would say I'm an artist, an oil painter. I became interested in digital art a few years ago and there was no turning back. It's so clean, so fast. It's magic!
BIOI use a small Wacom tablet and Photoshop to create most of my digital art.
I am, however, very interested in 3D art programs. I'm learning to use Poser 5. It's very valuable to me as a reference tool. It certainly cuts down on modeling fees. :)
I think Bryce is a terrific 3D program and I'm very interested in Amapi and Zbrush.
If I had a motto it would probably be: So many wonderful art programs to try, so little time!
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Comments (15)
RogueLyrecyst
looks a little cluttered, but maybe thats just me, texture looks fine keep up the great work :D
figharo
Great layout and love the handling of the rocks. Inspired imagery!
twistednoodle
I'd be tempted to use the airbrush with a very low density so that it sprays dots onto the rock. Use a couple of layers of colour working from dark to light and I think you'll get some rocks that look a little like granite. I think you've done a wonderful job so far! Its really very difficult!!
titta
A peek to the future. Beautiful view to that we can't yet know; it's waiting there, and before we know it has become yesterday - Very inspiring picture!
Lissa_lei
Very pretty work, Love the way you have made the scene look so distant and dreamy. Nice framing with the rocks. Excellent
FantastArt
Beautiful view in a dreamy world!
DoomsdayRenderer
Very beautiful! I think the rocks are ok, maybe size variation could be more visible, but that's nitpicking... I like this!
Serious
It brings me on mind the cave of Jesus... but for this look you need bigger stones; it's anyway, I believe, better, cause the wall looks a bit fragile right now :-) I LOVE THE WHOLE IMAGE - excuisite athmosphere!
crrunchyfrog
I personally think this image doesn't really need anything and is beautiful as is. The rocks remind me of talc, clay or ochre with their lack of grit, somehow making it more cavelike to me. I love the trees within the tree :) Thanks for sharing :D
gunsan
Dreamy outlook at tomorrow, I like it as t is!
tibet2004uk
Oh my oh my!!! I just love this!!! So dreamy!! Yes, looks like a dream indeed!! So inviting too....the path to magical land!! It's perfect as it is IMHO!!! Fantastic work!! V
fractilian
cool idea
trev3k
I'm with Gunsan, I like it as is too, great job!
Jerusha
This is captivating. It's very shamanic - like entering the Lower world. I don't think you should add a thing to it. Actually, leaving the rocks as they are adds to the strange fluid spiritual feel of the image. Lovely.
hewsan
Like the "lightness" in the rock textures. Nice spin on leaving a cave, with the light instead of dark and gloom. Agree the way you did the trees is especially nice.