I signed up at Renderosity in 2000 and spent a few years being inspired by some great artists around here, and learn from them. I was moderator for the Vue forum here at Renderosity from 2004 to 2008. If you want to learn about Vue, or share some tips, I encourage you to visit us. I am currently drifting away from pure CG and more into digital painting. I wish your staying at Renderosity will be as warm and instructive as it has been for me.
BIO
I was born in France and currently living in the USA. I have a technical background in Computer Science and a strong attraction for anything related to graphism (from visualizations, image analysis to photography and computer graphics). For the past few years, my work in CG has developed into something a little more serious than a hobby, with growing aspiration to turn it into something professional.
I also have a personal website at : Linfa.net. It is growing slower than I would like but hopefully it is worth visiting. Among other things, this site contains my main gallery, a section dedicated to Computer Graphics called Tricks and Treats and a link to my Store, where you can purchase t-shirts, posters, calendars and other products using some of my designs.
My 'trilogy' of tools is Poser for characters, Vue Infinite for atmospheres and rendering and Photoshop for touching up. I am currently practicing with Painter (not much to show so far) and learning modeling with Hexagon and Zbrush.
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Comments (30)
lalverson
Yes, haveing worked backstage in my youth I remember seeing this Dancers litterally being "Sewn-in" brings back some fond memories.
trelihan
great detail...well put together
Sacred Rose
Beautifully done!!!
Papu
great work!!!!!!!
Archangel_Gabriel
Great composition. The ballerina figure is especially natural. Well Done.
rain
Very nicely done! I love the lighting effect in the mirror. Lots of nice detail here.
ShadowWind
Very beautiful. The clarity and textures give the picture a painted look, which is fantastic...Well done...
Daffy34
Very Degas-esque. I like it :). Laurie
Tammy
Nice work, I love all the little details that come together and make the image work.
Brandi
This is beautiful! Wonderful detail... love the images on the wall and the little tie in her hair... very nicely done!
Zrincx
Very nice postwork efx on the characters, looks like they are handpainted, any details on how to?
Morris
WOW! The details here are just amazing!
jerr3d
Great compostition! Great attention to detail, and I think the pastel look of the picture is amazing!
Heart'Song
Really beautiful work.
Varian
Awesome work. The poses are so natural, the details so delightful. Excellent lighting and composition!
-bc-
Beautiful work. You've captured the moment perfectly.
vapo
Great image, very nicely composed and lit, love the details!
sirocco
Beautiful work! Love it!
cyberjuice
Great!
mojogoing
great work. I love you what you've done here
Visitor42
Daffy34 already mentioned it but I have to as well. It immeditalye reminded me of Degas. Wonderful. Thanks very much.
dreamsosweet
Oh, gosh, been here, done this, as both performer and stage technician - you have captured the moment beautifully, this is a stunning image!
dragonfly2000
Beautiful image, I've seen this and you've captured the moment.
enouveaux
A lovely composition all around.
Jim Burton
Gee, what a great idea, and a superb job doing it! One of the best ever!
Syyd
I have to tell you, this is just great poser work...Im going to keep staring...very impressive and interesting and different work....hope to see more and more.
hotdogger50
Wonderful composition, colors and superbly natural figures. Bravo!!
Sbobette
AWESOME
Groovysin
This must be one of the best images I've seen lately. But since you seem too eager to be criticized :) I must tell that the flowers and their stems are a bit too much on the bright side which spoils the depth of the pic. Other than that, I really can't imagine how to better such craft. Bravo!
ericfarris
SUBLIME!!!!