I'm just a guy who wants to draw comic books. BIO Robert James Green - Born 1954 / Graduate of Waubonsee Community College: Associates Degree in Applied Science Electronics Technology - Specializing in Microprocessor Technology, Microwave, & RF Communications 1976-1981 BRK Electronics - Manufacturer of First Alert Smoke Detectors: 1) Tester 2) Automatic Insertion Equipment Maintenance 3) High Volume Production Test Equipment Design, Fabrication and Maintenance 4) Line Supervisor. 1980-1981 Waubonsee Community College - Part Time Night instructor for 'Basic Electronics' and 'Tubes and Transitors.' 1981-1983 Western Electric, AT&T Montgomery, IL - Tester 1983-1989 MCL Inc. - Tester & Senior Field Service Tech for HPA (High Power Amplifier) systems, Trainer 1989-1991 Carmichael Associates - Engineer, Machinist, Field Service Engineer for Vacuum Packaging Equipment, Production Meat Slicers and HPA Systems 1990-Present, Green Satellite Systems, Inc. - Sales, Service & Consulting for SatCom HPA Systems, http://GreenSatellite.com
Interests: My family, Electronics, Machining, Computers, Woodworking, Robotics, Astronomy, Genealogy, Inventions, Cooking/Bar-B-Que-ing, Traveling, Museums, Zoos, Video Games, Shopping, Trains, Planes, Hovercraft, Hang Gliding, Movies, New Electronic Toys & Bicycling. Newest Hobby: Learning how to draw comic book/anime/manga art on my computer.
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Comments (7)
xpshayan
I love the simplicity of this! It is so precise with a unique sense of perspective. It is quite a feat to start from scratch in photoshop!
evanime
Nice, I really like how clean the outline off the BG. Don't understand the bridge though. Looking at the Bridge it has two supporting pillar, but the water has three pillars.
shutterb
Cool style... Love the illusion!!!
GreenSat
It's called a blivot... The bridge's basic construction is formed from a forced perspective that the eye/mind perceives as 3 dimensional even though it's 2 dimensional. If you notice the pillars at the top are basically square and then procede downward they become cylindrical. It's in this transition that we make the switch from 2 legs to 3. Thanks for your comments...Glad you like it! MCEscher was an artist who loved forced perspective. All of his works were technical masterpieces and very complex compared to this. He may have also done a "Blivot Bridge." Do a search on Escher and you can probably find it.
DavidEMartin
While I've seen it called a "Three-pronged blivot" I and a lot of boomer MAD readers know it as a "POIUYT". You ship them in Klein Bottles.
Cyve
greeat creation ... very beautiful picture
Nicholette
great picture!!! This is really good and the coloring is great and I like the lighting you chose for this too. As I said before, great picture!!! Nicholette