| 26 Jul 2001 | Kosta Vrahnos | Let me start off by saying that your image composition skills are dead on, as are your lighting skills, and you obviously know how to use raytrace without being tacky =) Now, I just want to tell you, by using to a package such as Poser, you're only limiting yourself- with the advent of spline modeling, good modeling isn't very different from drawing- and you can draw, from what I see =) Obviously if you use Bryce you've had a taste of modeling, just wanted to say, you have the talent to go further, if you let yourself~ s'all.
Oh, well there is another thing..that guy who said Max is unstable..umm..well...BAHAHAHAH..I run Max on 32 megs of ram (my home machine sucks), and it crashes maybe once or twice a onth..anyway. S'all. For real this time. Keep on' truckin'. | |
| 17 Oct 2001 | Malitor Greymaulkin <malitor@gre...com& | While I am a person who likes to create all my 3D stuff myself in 3DS or Lightwave. I don't condemn those who use Poser or the like, I applaude them. People who use Poser are allowed to actually focus on creativity. Just look at the wonderful compositing that Tina has accomplished. For those anti-Poser people out there, should someone who paints in oil make his own oil paint to be considered an artist? I think not. Kudos go to Tina for going against the flow.  | |
| 23 Oct 2001 | Dash | Hey, howzitgoin? Tina huh? I know ya better as Tygerlander, but, whatever. Cool Poser stuffs, wish I could do it, then I wouldn't have to bug people to do pix for me. Well, Hasta Lasagne, don't get any on ya.
Hulkamaniac 4 Life:
-Dash (Damn HTML disabled) | |
| 29 Nov 2001 | Scott Maasen | A great gallery here! Some very nice 3D work  I like the cat woman best I think.. wish I knew how you did that fuzzyness! | |
| 6 Jun 2002 | AdrienneNoir | Wow, what a great gallerie... I want to see more, more, more... | |
| 8 Aug 2002 | Tasadar | Quiet good tina i like fantasy stuff pics,books,movie's and your work is very good indeed keep it up | |
| 20 Aug 2002 | Richard Magnan | I have to go against the grain and say that 3D rendered figures, despite high quality automatic shading and textures, looks too much like Barbie and ken sets. For 3D rendering this work is realy wounderful, but lifeless. Despite all of its "Realism" it looks fake, more so than a drawn picture. | |
| 18 Nov 2002 | Sue | Dear Tina, when I saw the comment above made by Richard Mangan I had to have my say too. Every piece of work in your gallery is 100% better than anything he has in his gallery so please ignore his nasty ignorant comments about your lovely work. I particularly love Clarissa, Passion of the night and the Female Desert Warrior. You are doing a terrific job so keep at it and don't let the lesser mortals get you down. Barbie and Ken indeed! Let him stick to his pencil scratchings and his daydreams of being an "artist". | |
| 6 Jan 2003 | vivek | Hey tina,i am from india.Your artwork is very impressive. Well i have this collection poser4,paint shop pro 7,maya 4.5 3d max 5.1 well i am just newbie in this field.So i need some guidelines regarding this 3d art field.And plzz help me with this.I have vue d'sprit 4 but i dont have its serial number.So if anybody have its serial number then plzz send it to me on this vivek111_vvv@rediffmail.Com. | |
| 7 May 2003 | Luke J. Hunter | Your art is supurb............not joking...........but you probably know that already........keep it going...you do have a talent at what you do.... | |