I have an MFA Degree in Illustration from Cal State Fullerton. I am also a digital illustration instructor at CSUF. I have been teaching there for almost 9 years now. I am also a computer graphics instructor at Santa Ana College, Orange Coast College and East LA College. (all of these are in southern California, of course) I am also a freelance illustrator and I am looking for gallery representation for my Limited-Edition Fine Art Giclee Prints of my Vector Art Motorcycle Portraits.
Reflections In Red FADED VERSION
Description This is one of the first times I did a portrait with a very deliberate SELF-PORTRAIT in the reflections. Part of the self-portrait in this one is fading to the Line Art View... Enjoy! I just finished this one last night (6-15-09), so it is also hot off the presses!
Application Illustrator
Labels Realistic
Times Viewed 2166
Approved By Huan
17 June 2009 - 12:43
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CE (AIRLOCK)
This is another brilliantly detailed piece featuring your spot-on knack for creating dramatic reflection....however I can't make out your face in it anywhere!...it must be a pretty subtle feature! Great work!
18 June 2009 - 03:33:
Chris Nielsen (pentoolart)
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Yes... Unfortunately, I decided to keep the "Fade" in the lower-left corner where I do all of the fades. It also happens to be in the same place where my self-portrait is located... compare this fade image to the fully rendered image and you will see where my self-portrait falls.
18 June 2009 - 13:31:
CE (AIRLOCK)
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Got it!! Great!!!
21 July 2009 - 01:20
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talat (talat)
brilliantly detailed piece keep it up...
23 July 2009 - 03:33:
Chris Nielsen (pentoolart)
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Thank you for the compliment. I am particularly fond of this new illustration of mine.
Yes... Unfortunately, I decided to keep the "Fade" in the lower-left corner where I do all of the fades. It also happens to be in the same place where my self-portrait is located... compare this fade image to the fully rendered image and you will see where my self-portrait falls.