I am finding that I am having more fun with my art than anything else
I find that I need to continually update things. The only problem is I hate to take anything down. |
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The Last Warrior
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Mourn
This piece was an experiment. I wanted to see if I could successfully combine the versatility of Poser with all of my cool gotic brushes from Photoshop CS. I think it turned out well. |
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The Companion
There are benifits to being an archemage. Crafting your perfect companion is one of them. |
Dark Mistress
On a night when the moon is full and the dead rise from their grave she walks the night in search of her next meal. |
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Texan girl
Not my normal genre but I think it turned out nice none the less. The background is all made in Cinema 4D. . |
Epoch IV
Every good story has to begin somewhere. This actually a wastelands piece that I did. A little weird but sometimes that is a good thing. |
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Time Warp
The background for this is made in mojoworld. The bubbles in Cinema 4D and Photoshop CS and the rest was rendered in poser. |
A Night at the Cocobongo Club
Kind of a night club scene I put together. The name comes from one of my favorite Jim Carrey movies called "The Mask." If you haven't seen it I suggest you check it out. Funny stuff |
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Where Titans Fear To Tread.
Rendered in poser 4 with extensive post work in corel 10 and photoshop CS. (You will also notice my aegis shield that a friend at posette forever told me how to turn into a prop. BoooYaaahhhh) |
Blue Room
This was put together to test out a new hair that I downloaded. |
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Drow Queen
This drow sports a custom made skin texture made by yours truely. |
Genisis Chamber
A futuristic sci-fi piece. All of the Reflection maps are mine. |
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Hephaestus
Hephaestus, the god of fire, especially the blacksmith's fire, was the patron of all craftsmen, principally those working with metals. He was worshiped predominantly in Athens, but also in other manufacturing centres. He was the god of volcanos. Later, the fire within them represented the smith's furnace. Hephaestus was associated with Mount Etna, which is on the island of Sicily. Known as the lame god, Hephaestus was born weak and crippled. Displeased by the sight of her son, Hera threw Hephaestus from Mount Olympus, and he fell for a whole day before landing in the sea. Nymphs rescued him and took him to Lemnos, where the people of the island cared for him.
I did this for my good friend Hephaestus from Ladderhall. A better friend one could never ask for. |
Vintage Jag
Modeled in Cinema 4D with custom textures and lighting set up. |
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