Greetings and welcome to my little corner of Renderosity. I am a hobby artist with dreams of being better and someday being published. I have loved art and for as long as I could remember but it wasn’t until I found digital media that I truly fell in love. I received my Associates degree in Information Technology, Applied Science (graphics design), Primarily worked with 3d Max during my tenure. Found Poser 4 was my first program that I felt comfortable using and as of recent, have been learning Vue 8.
Being a single father takes up most of my time so I have been slacking on my artwork as of late. Just changed times that I work though so should be able to do a little more and get a few more things uploaded soon.
Hope everyone has a blessed and beautiful year. Thank you all so much for the kind words and compliments / advise on my work.
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J. Lawrence
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Comments (7)
thirdeyeching
Nice image... perhaps blur the ground plane to create depth. It looks a little flat. Other than that the image and concept are very well developed. Great posing on the dragons as well. Keep it up!!!
Ulric
as a dragon connisuer myself, its a nice concept. however i do feel there are things that can be improved on to help make this image simply fantastic. 1. the dragons are in the air, therefore the wings should be posed in such a way to catch more wind to hold the beasts aloft. 2. the dragons are far too close to the landscape, givin the scale of the landscape. this is noticed in the heavy shadows on the landscape. 3. there is a black blob that sort of bothers my on the bottom right and i cant really tell what it is for. 4. im not certain the landscape should be that shiny in what seems to be grassy and mud-like areas, from that high in the air. 5. the mill dragon's thumb, i think, should be behind the oriental's neck, unless the intended effect was to be smashing the neck against his leg. i could be wrong on that one... i hope this small types have helped you out :)
Mondwin
Brilliant concept and beauty work!!EXC. bravo!vote!:DDD
lordstormdragon
I agree with all of what Ulric has said, these are major detractors from the image. Perhaps turn "receive shadows" off, on the terrains, to correct THAT issue simply and quickly. Also, one fatal flaw : The Western dragon should be using fire, or something. Dragons have breath weapons for a reason, you know! (My vote is for the Oriental Dragon, perhaps some sparkles or frost from it?)
lgp692000
Excellent rendition of that scene. I loved that documentery and you captured that feeling very well. But I do agree that the shoadows of the dragons on the ground kind of give away the fact that they are not that high up, just something to watch out for next time.
Soulpainter
thank you all greatly for the input, going to work right now on updating this image..see if i can go from...cool to WOWZER on it :-P
jocko500
real super ideal. But I have to say what the others have pointed out to you.