"Im Spiel der Wellen" by X-PaX
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Hello Everybody
My name is Christian Weiß (AKA X-PaX) and I was born april 28th 1970 in Hamburg (Germany). I always like Computergrafics (CG) and during the time I've got some favorite programs such as Terragen, World Machine, Paint Shop Pro and some other.
If you want to see my work you're welcome to visit my Homepage WWW.3DSPOTS.DE (German content)
I also like to photograph and so I decided to build a second homepage for this topic.
So please feel also free to visit my photo gallery at WWW.CWHP.DE (German content)
I'm very happy that I can show my work here at Renderosity and can share my knowledge with other artists.
Take care
Christian (X-PaX)
Contains nudity
This artwork contains mature content: nudity.
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Comments (4)
SunriseGirl
I love how you captured this beautiful fountain with all the water drops around it.
durleybeachbum
Excellent pic of this rather beautiful sculpture .
sandra46
superlative work
anahata.c
I'm skipping to more architectural and sculptural shots, so I can comment on more of your categories. The title means something like "the play of waves," right? (I knew Deutsch well, years ago; but now I only know scattered words.) Well the sculpture definitely shows wave-action: Not just in the waves, but in the swirling movements of Poseiden and Nereide. Your capture brings out the highlights on the sculpted waves; and the strong light on one part of the sculpture makes fine contrast with the dark shadow on the other. And you captured water drops everywhere, which is perfect for the subject. Fine work on this.