frogster
Profile
I have been doing digital art for 3 years, self taught and I enjoy doing all types of images such as fantasy, waterscapes, landscapes, and portraits. The main software that I use is Vue Esprit 5, Poser 6, Bryce 5, Cinema 4D R10, Photoshop CS, Painter X, and PaintShop Pro 8. I love doing the art that I create and with each picture I learn more and more. I also love doing photography which I’m now getting back into. I retired 3 years ago after working for 38 years as a Union Boilermaker, among all the other things I have done in my life I’m also a musician and have played guitar for 43 years playing all types of music, right now doing mostly old rock and blues.
If you like to get a hold of me contact:
boilerfrog@yahoo.com
My web-site is:
The Graphic Frog
For any of you Photoshop users you can download my free brushes at my web-site in the “free stuff” section.
If you get a chance go check my band out at:
Topeka
Groups
frogster is a member of Cutest of the Cute, Dearly Departed, Dolphins & Whales, EF Welcome Center, Exotic Mammals, Fantasy Art, Happy Haven, In the Moment, Mills & Mines, Monsters Ink, Short stories - Spherical Scriptings, The Adult Group and The Art of 3D.
Journal Entries
Old Image on the Homepage
Posted 6 days ago, 10 comments so far.
Sorry To Be Late With Thank You
Posted 29 days ago, 8 comments so far.
I'm Still Kicking
Posted 29 days ago, 20 comments so far.
A Sale
Posted about 1 month ago, 20 comments so far.
A sa
Posted about 1 month ago, 2 comments so far.
Just a small note
Posted 2 months ago, 27 comments so far.
So Far So Good
Posted 2 months ago, 25 comments so far.
Hospital tomorrow
Posted 2 months ago, 39 comments so far.
Sale
Posted 3 months ago, 22 comments so far.
Thank you for the Sale
Posted 3 months ago, 33 comments so far.
Art
Clothing
Writings
The Joke
Some of the old farmers I’ve heard talking, state that the dead had dragged him into the graveyard and pulled him down into some hellish abyss
When I Found Out My Father Was Mortal
how lucky we were to have known him and that morning a mortal man again became immortal, in my heart

























