Krid
I'm very pleased to announce that the Renderosity Member of the Month for June, 2017 is Krid. Krid has been a member of Renderosity since 2002. HE has many great images he's uploaded to his gallery and we always look forward to see what's next. We are delighted to name him our Member of the Month.
Some information from Krid's bio page:
Name: Dirk Holzenhauer
Residence: Düsseldorf, GERMANY
Interests: Computer-Graphics, Music, Books, Movies (as DVDs or TV), Sleeping
Music: It depends on my "Feelings", so it could be Jazz, Pop, Blues, Metal, Rock, Rap.
Books: Fantasy Books, still one of my favourite is "Elric" written by Michael Moorcock
Movies: Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi but even so called "serious movies"......
Homepage: http://www.timeweleft.de
Famous last words:
"Before I sink into the big sleep I want to hear the scream of the butterfly" (The Doors)
Be sure to visit Krid to see more of his work!
##Renderosity's interview with Krid ##
When did you join Renderosity?
It was in July 2002…
What brought you to Renderosity?
Long time ago I have been in a small German Community called “Rendertown” and there I have heard about Renderosity.
How long have you been creating art?
I am not sure but it must be around 1998
What software(s) do you use the most?
I have started with Terragen and this was the beginning of the end…. Now I am using Poser, sometimes Vue and since a few weeks DAZ Studio
How do you feel your art defines you?
I am not sure…I want my images to tell a story or that the people “feel” something…Maybe there are a lot of, let´s say, more “dark” scenes. So it seems that I have more dark feelings.
Out of all the art you have created, do you have a favorite?
Yes, it is even an old picture, still, my favorite though...it's “I carry your heart with me”
Is there something you'd like to share with us that we may not know?
I am sure that you know it…First: don´t do that “tit for tat”
First: don't like “tit for tat” comments...Second:(and I am sure that a lot of people will hate me now) I'd like people to be more objective and fair.
I have seen a lot of really great art and they have only a few comments and on the other hand, there are simple scenes with a lot of comments. People are writing things like, "what a great, perfect and so on picture this is"…I just don't think it's right.
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