I am a developing artist working on improving my abilities to create beautiful digital landscape compositions. Without the help and suggestions of the many fellow artists in this community, it would be a long time before I reach the next level.
BIO
I am a retired procurement professional who has long had an interest in photography and painting; and, lately in computers and photorealistic natural landscapes. I hope to become more proficient and perfect my abilities to produce acceptable work. My experience in art started at a very early age when I would spend many hours sketching and painting. I had instruction at The Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois. I did some freelance work for Flying Models, Model Airplane News and Top Flite Models creating plans and illustrative construction sequences for magazines and kit models. I had spent more than 20 years designing, building and flying radio controlled model airplanes...a very rewarding hobby for me. During the 1970s, I spent 11 years in the hobby of "bonsai"; the Japanese art of miniature trees. In my first 7 tree entry in a contest, all 7 trees were awarded ribbons in various categories. Japanese landscaping became a passion for me where I completed a 3 year project creating a Japanese landscape around my home in Oak Forest, Illinois. I also did this work for several other people in our community. In 1987 I moved to Phoenix, Arizona where I currently make my home. The love of the American southwest and all its beauty is where I wanted to spend the rest of my life. Now that we have computers, digital cameras; and, Terragen; I'll have enough to do for a long, long time.
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Comments (33)
Maori
Excellent collaboration Bob. Beautiful and typical Arizona sky and the realism is incredible! Excellent work, Bob!!!!
fractalinda
Perfect lighting and overall atmosphere, and I love the wispy clouds. Beautiful terrain, and the surfacing is exceptional. Realistic and Outstanding.
Phylloxera
Tr jolie rlisation, j'aime beaucoup !!!
6T6
You are an excellent student! Great results for your efforts.
prutzworks
great swirly clouds and surfaces
Juliette.Gribnau
wonderful surface and terrain. Sure going to visit those tutorials, thanx for the link !
kenwas
Great piece and a joy to watch your progress and learning.
Petra-S
wonderful surface!
criss
Well done, Bob!
Blitzz-Licht
........you learned fast...stunning. How did you get this swirly clouds? (use of Masks?)
Haroon
Very, very good work! Love the color's tint!
hillrunner
Agree with prutz :)
superza
Great Sky and rock! i like more this one!
RealUser
Nice overall, but way too mch jpg-compression.
Darthmagus
Great surface work!
Thelby
WOW, this is truly an Exquisite work here Bob. I can't tell how much this inspires me to go at TG2 again, ........ hmmmm maybe after my 95 hour render fininshes though!!!!!
artgum
Excellent work to all!
Coppens
Superb stuff, Bob!
inkydigit
wow!! I love the detail(s) here Bob/Jay...very impressive scene!!truly inspirational!!
Dotthy
wow Bob, I have now words, it is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ariz
Excellent sky, good colors. 2 of 4 coming along very nice.
carlx
Stunning Terragen work!!!
kanzler
Beautiful surface work and atmo!
mcv
Inticate textures combine with wonderful lighting and a weeping vista to make a visually impressive artwork!!!
stbc
Fantastic work on the terrain. The only thing you might add in the next is some objects, like grasses or the like. Like this one even better than #1.
Alex_NIKO
very good terrain and nice swirly clouds - I like it!
Tiwiwine
I especially like the colors and mood in this beautiful scene.
shantay
This is my favourite of the three! Fabulous lighting and texture, masterfully done!
bebert
agree with hillrunner :)
abreojos
This is my favorite one of the 3, Bob! I think your TG2 work has surpased your TG1 work in this.