BIOHi all...welcome to my homepage. Please check out the gallery and I do urge you to investigate some of my favourite artists...in my opinion they are awesome, the best of the best and true inspirations.
I started in Bryce and Poser, but have moved on to Cinema for my 3d work and am developing a serious interest in Matte Painting in Photoshop. My 3d modelling skills are basic in the extreme, and though I admire greatly people such as Rochr and Stonemason I dont seem to be able to develop beyond the beginners stage. These days I tend to concentrate on Photoshop and combining 2d and 3d elements, using Cinema to render out the 3d stuff, and I hope the results speak for themselves.
Cheers, and happy rendering...Ian
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Comments (10)
ikis
Nite try ... nice idea ...
foleypro
Excellent job....The Blending is superb.
i-popba
AMAZING..!!! cool mood and atmos..!! very beautiful my friend..!!
Nod
Very atmospheric.
Incarnadine
Fascinating piece of re-work.
cornelp
Nice change from the original to digital format. Very well done, I really like the athmosphere and the lighting in the background. very well done.
gunsan
What a transformation! The photo is great and I just adore what you made to it. You certainly created an omnious mood, beautiful!
lak
i love what you did using this photograph...i had to keep going back and forth to confirm that they were the same subject...very good work!
StrontiumBitch
Do you live in Southern England?
Turin_Returns
Firstly let me say that you've done a sterling job on the painted adjustments. You haven't lost the character of the house in the process. Secondly I thought I'd play detective and try and work out in what part of the world you are based. The pitch of the roof is at an angle which indicates a cold country that anticipates snow. The deciduous trees, volvo, numberplates and shade of the red-brick indicates England. At first I assumed it was the Thames valley because of the channel, but the style of house doesn't suit that region. I think it is more probable that it is in the tributary regions of the Wye. By the colour of the brick I'm going to guess Gloucestershire. However, as you use the term 'well pleased' I'm guessing that you didn't grow up in the area. Am I close?