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I originally created this image using the 3D computer graphic program Bryce, with post work in Photoshop, which is when I added the digitally embossed Bill M. Tracer Studio logo signature seal, small as not to distract from the design, while decidedly present, showing authenticity. I made this work of postmodern contemporary art for Sam's Dot publishing to be the wrap around cover for their April 2012 issue of the Science Fiction and Fantasy magazine, "Beyond Centauri". It really made a nice cover. They purchased a non-exclusive license, so as the original artist; I still own the copyright on it, and can continue to market it for posters and other products, as well.
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Do you remember that poster on Mulder's office wall on the X-Files television show? It showed a flying saucer photograph, and the caption that read, "I Want To Believe"? Actually more than one of these posters was used over the course of that show. The images used in these posters appear to have been derived from, or at least based on, one or more of the photographs of Billy Meier, which is fairly ironic in relation to the issue of believing. For there is considerable controversy regarding the question of the authenticity of Billy Meier's photographs. Among the professional researchers on this topic, some believe his photographs are the real thing, while others do not believe in the genuineness of his photographic work. Regardless of that issue, whether I believe in the work of Billy Meier, or not, I find that personally, just believing is simply not enough for me. No, I want more than just to believe. I want to know! So I created this poster with my own original work of art that is my answer to that "I Want To Believe" poster. As it says, "Belief Is Not Enough I Want To Know".
This image is one of my 2008 science fiction image creations. As with all my outer space scenes, I created the initial image with Bryce. I then added a few post render effects with Photoshop, including the digital frame.
A little over a year ago I put together this image as an illustration for a fantasy story I was working on at the time. The story ended up on the back burner, as I've pursued other projects. In time, I may return to this story project. I achieved this image with a combination of DAZ/Studio and layering effects in Photoshop.