Feeding time by Courtray4458
born and raised in Germany
Interested in Nature, Animals, History, SF- and Horromovies and spectacular pictures; I find it more than exciting to continue thinking about alternative developments, what if...
I like to amaze people and I hope that I can achieve this somewhat with my pictures. There are certainly better and smarter people than me, but I keep trying...
I started with Terragen in the early 2000s, had another account here ("LutzB"), but withdrew from all computer art for a long time in 2007.
At some point around 2022 I started to get bored and got back into rendering with Terragen. For more than a year it remained my only kind of involvement with art besides a bit of photography, until I discovered AI/KI for myself in March 24. Initially a little skeptical about the new subject, I am now excited about the many possibilities that this sector offers.
I am always curious to try something new and who knows where it will all lead...see you, hopefully! :)
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Comments (2)
Kind of like when I feed the raccoons up here. I started with two, then there were three kids too, then they brought their friends till I had a group of about 10 raccoons at my feet. Good thing they are not agressive. Seems like they have moved on. I only see three to five now. They knock on my door to let me know they are there. - Bob
That's probably true...and it's similar to squirrels: feed them once and you'll be their friend forever! :)
Wow...These images look a lot like the images would look when I fed the squirrels and the gulls in the past, even though there were signs everywhere not to feed them...what can I say Courtray, I was rule breaker at times. You have Raccoons and then you have an image of that certain someone running with a salami and the raptors trying to get a piece of that in image 11, the expression on that one really made my day! Great job on this one.
How did you get the raptors to be that small, did you prompt baby raptors, small raptors or not yet fully grown Velociraptors? I think if I had a pet raptor, I would want one bio-engineered to be that size so I could afford to feed it, as the big ones have a great appetite and might decide to eat my small Pomeranian family dog. Keep up the great work you are doing Courtray! :-)