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 (6)
preeder
Excellent work.
WeeLaddie
From Wikipedia: "Exhaust vapour trails or contrails usually occur above 8000 metres (26,000 feet). where the temperature is below -40°C (-40°F)." It's that blasted perspective/scale thing again.
bobbystahr
IIRC I set the height to about 7000 so in TG2, that's in the ballpark wee laddie...maybe the plane is a wee bit large, but from where I live with wide open skies I see planes that are often are in this scale visually...s'all I'm going by..personal visual experience.. ...
Danny_G
Excellent image !!
deevee
Masterly done!
ppetersen
Neat... yep looks like the planes flying into the local airport here. Only thing missing is the sound !!!! Wonderful tree population.