This is a photo my hubby took of me about a month ago. He has a photo of both of us on his Page.. go take a look if you have a chance. =)
BIOI am rather new at 3D Graphics. and I love it.
I love doing mostly Landscapes and am trying to learn Postwork. Postwork comes hard for me as I have no artist talent what-so-ever. Unlike my husband Englewolf who can draw a stickman on paper and would look like something from a portrait.. he's that good with a pencil.
I have made alot of friends in the Communities and I love all very much for your friendship and your support!!!
Joe and I live in Ohio, and we are both lucky to have found a place to hang our "Artist Hats"
Thanks for welcoming us so nicely to your world and letting us be a part of it all!!
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Comments (36)
zfigure7
Well, consider your homework done! Wonderful POV and interesting construction lines. Great use of septia color palette! V!!
ddruckenmiller
A departure? Beautifully executed!
DJB
LOL bare with me. Seriously though,this is a style I will never tire of,and you have it down ...oh so well.
bugsnouveau Online Now!
Great work, Kristena...Love it...hugs
agnesdodart
a quickie... OMG it would take me at leats 2 weeks to achieve something like that!!!!!! Wonderful lighting and perspective, excellent pic!
BeZerK
Love all the unique shapes and the overall feel to this image. I really love the fact it is black & white, but more than that, which areas show the strongest highlights and which areas are kept in shadow and darkness. That is what really does it for me in this image. The highlights and shadowing mimic exactly the way an industrial area looks. The machinery is darker and dirtier giving the impression of a greased down workhorse, as where the railings and floors radiate a shiny, well polished look and feel, much as is the case in real life. Wonderful work.....Especially for a quickie!! ~Ryan~