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)
dickbill
Nice scene. Yes, I remember a painting like that. I think you could improve the textures again by introducing some noise, either color or reflection, and the mirror seems too flat grey. The locomotive is very well modelized, congrat Bobby.
bobbystahr
richard...in a way i agree,but was working to reproduce the painting,and if memory serves me rite,the mirror was a tad featureless...overall not a lot of texture in the actual painting,but it is a while since i did it so i'm not sure
frogdot
Excellent homage!
tjohn
Wow, looks like we could have used the same models. Great work, and thanks for the thumb check.
bobbystahr
Well in the strictest terms we did use the same 'model' the painting, heh heh heh...built mine in Imagine and I'm guessing, yours in Bryce.. ...