I love the transformation of digital art thoughout its short history. I remember watching in fascination as line rendered graphics were synchronised with real video to produce what are now very simple TV commercials. Slowly this fascination has become diluted as many surreal digital images and animations pass our eyes, yet still the imagination of our artists draw quick and perfect worlds never before dreamed, giving us greater pleasure at a quicker pace than ever thought of possible.BIOI drew my first digital picture in 1977. It was produced on a small plotter from a computer with only 3k of memory. I had to reduce the amount of points within my picture to accomodate more manipulation of the image. It's great now for the amount of fantastic software and fast hardware that is available to begin producing what is in your mind very quickly. The artists of past would be envious of the simplicity in which we can now take our thoughts and produce our art. Its great to be in the digital age and I look forward to each advancement as it gets nearer to a true unleashing of our imaginations.
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Comments (41)
McDetti
Wow!!! Excellent image, super work! V
Richard T
That's excellent for a tryout.
j-art
Holly Molly, that's great!
wabe
Haven't we been there in June? I think i parked my car right around the corner of that street! Excellent pov Scott. And excellent parisien mood. Super!
zaberc
Beautiful artwork !!! Bravo !
LitoNico
Really captures the feel of Paris. Amazing!
eres
C'est presque tout fait ;o)In fact, i don't remember pavement in Paris and it's a little bit dirty...... Fantastic work of art anyway!!!
hstewarth
Very nice and realistic looking. I am curious if HDRI is used. Nice buildings..
A_
wonderful work! :)
kenmo
Exquisite render.....
kenwas
The cars and buildings look great Scott. A fine scene.
spider1313
And they always talk about Boston drivers? Look at these people parking right in the middle of this gorgeous square'-)! Great realism as always, Scott and I like the way the dog and person here seem to be looking at me as if I were there...yeah,right! in my dreams'-)...snapping a photo!
sacada
hstewarth: No HDRI - using GI
Samhain74
Very nice scene,the lighting is very good.
erka
This is truly a great render. Love the afternoon light and all the little details. I have just been to Paris recently, and this certainly brings back good memories of exactly such fine fall afternoons...You've done a great job on this. My vote :)
Irish
SIMPLY OUTSTANDING!!!!! Your lighting is magnificent ~ just a super scene!!
sittingblue
beautiful lighting and pov here. well done!
Vertecles
Niiiice. Beautiful even.
Malstorm
great job on setting up this scene with some fantastic lighting...i also think the ski and the birds are a nice touch too...well done mate
Dragontales
Not much more to say other than WOW. Seriously...It's fantastic. Has a nice late afternoon feel to it. And for some reason...it also feels like a Sunday. I have no idea why. :)
Junglegeorge
Very realistic, excellent work :-)
loswl_
EXCELLENT!! :O0
kiddd7
Nice light work!V
garyandcatherine
WOW, that is almost a photograph. Very skilled use of lights.
romanceworks
Fantastic. Your work is always superb.:o) CC
FrenchKiss
Ahhh, reminds me of home. lol Fantastic image, Scott! Love the lighting and details here. the pov and setup are awesome! v
gracia
Belle rlisation bonne ambiance et bon rendu. Excellent travail. Bravo Scott.
tallpindo
I like it. Very nicely integrated and scaled to fit all over. A patient leader.
BGHart
Fantastic use of this awesome modells. Love all the details here and the realistic atmosphere. The only thing that looks a bit strange to me is the pavement. I think it is to neat and well ordered and not typical for Paris. Generally you will find tar on the streets with more or less holes in it.
Trecman
Will you PLEASE be my mentor? - LOL - I love your work!