BobbyStahr aka Robert Purves was seduced into computers late in life(age 45) by a free Amiga 1000 that I needed to transcribe music with. When that was done one thing led to another and 18 months later due to a need for speed and Imagine porting over I jumped to a pc. Never looked back happy to say. I play no games, have no business software, just art and music. BIO I use Imagine a lot, Photoshop quite a bit, Vue6I PLE a bit also, and have played a bit with the free ver. of Cinema4D, and am recently enamored of the new TG 3 Free. I also write copious amounts of music in an awesome and inexpensive music writing software called MelodyAssistant, available at http://www.myriad-online.com The hyphen is part of the URL. Highly reccomended to anyone,musician or not. I got into art from sports at an early age when I discovered I was more into cooperation than competition...my mission statement is" Never go straight.....Go Forward...."
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Comments (5)
DeathTwister
Now that is an interesting expierement brother. Not sure it worked quite, but I love your expieraments and that is what it is all about, playing with dials and pushing sliders to get to know tgd2 or any art program for that matter. Well done and I love your work. If we had more effectors we could get the snow line to be on the trees as well, that would be cool huh?
deevee
Looks a little more realistic to me Bobby! well done my friend.
bobbystahr
I think the percieved darkness of the grass are is due to cloud cover and I was loathe to change that as I do like the overall effect of the sun throught those clouds.....
sittingblue
excellent art. the pov and slope are well matched.
dandelO
I think I prefer the first version of this one but I'm a little thrown by the green-ness of the hill beneath the grass in both. Apparently, snow may be stacked upon objects by creating a 'surface layer' into the original object and clicking on 'use Y for slope'. T2 considers all objects a 'planet'. I have previously asked about this at another site when I was trying to cover a car with snow. I gave up before someone came back with the answer and posted it. I haven't tested the method yet though, I might now...