Always thought there were little people living inside a miniature radio station in my radio. I am a "Bits & Bytes" artist who deals in the fantasy world of computer and sees the world as populated by little people living inside radio boxes. Currently I am living in the one of the five boroughs of NYC. Computer generated images and virtual reality became an interest with me when I first saw them on TV and in movies. I must have brought a dozen or more VCR tapes to study them as I longed to create my own fantasy reality. When I got my first PC (A Tandy 1000 TX), I tried unsuccessfully to duplicate that feat with the rudimentary animation software and hardware of the time. Now it's easy to create even a small world (as in Virtual Reality) as shown on TV or in Sci Fi movies. Some of my creations are born out of a dream. I really enjoy seeing them come to life on a computer screen. I had done oil paintings and watercolors and has given them as gifts to close friends and family members, but I really preferred doing them on the computer. No messy clean up afterward. My taste in art can run the gamut from fantasy to almost real life.
And that's all I got to say about that! -- Forrest Grump
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Comments (4)
wawadave
nice pov!!!
photostar
Great surreal render. Especially like the modeling work on the lightbulb and its glassy texture. Background emphasizes everything very well and adds to the surreal look.
thecytron
Oustanding rendering!
shahlaa
As you know I am a Brycer as well...it is beyond me how you and others do such wonderful images in bryce when for the most part all I know how to do is make landscapes...this image here is a wonderful conversation piece and I'm adding it to my favs so that when I have company over I can get to it quickly and ask them what they think....very well done!