BIOFormer ComputerVision, Cadam, and ProEngineer jockey, can not afford the licenses, so, err, well here I am now!
Favorite sayings:
Old as dirt, but with a fresh washed spirit and a mind that does not know the difference.
My bicycle is slower than yours.
If you had left when you first got here, you would be there by now.
I would not render with me either if I was you.
Keep your wheels rubber side down.
After toothpaste, everything else is just altered slight. ( UltraBright anyone? )
Nature bats last.
Tuffest things I have ever done:
Long's Peak, 1998 Ride the Rockies, with bronchitis.
Wolf Creak pass 1991 with bike trunk full of rocks.
I like Rederosity because:
I can see great art and sometimes tips on how it was done.
Lots of creativity and talent on display
I can share my efforts and get upbeat, helpful comments, warn fuzzies, and real suggestions on how to do better.
I can lend my eyes and mind two others, critically view their work, and make suggestions which may enable them to progress even further along a talent and skill path which seems to be without bounds.
Did I mention all the creativity and talent?
I want it all, your art, your comments, and your respect darn it!
M Cv.
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Comments (2)
chimera46
Wow, this is really well done. My only suggestion is that you adjust the light hitting the coloured beads. The 'shadow' they make is a bit too sharp for early morning in my opinion. I don't know if you'd have to 'blur' them in post work or if you can adjust the light/shadow settings or something...
Armorbeast
Well ch may have a point on that but its also a matter of understanding light and I have noticed at times that sharper light makes a more transparent run through colored glass and light striking at an angle a more solid look because its not penetrating the glass fully...more of a shadow effect so you may actually have gotten this right (check on colored glass in the morning lol,am looking at it now in the evening and it looks like that).