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 (18)
Thelby
It does look much better Bob! Still like the lighting in this very much!!!
Juliette.Gribnau
way better !
carlx
Looks so real!!!
2121
wow, wonderful perspective
Maori
This one looks a bit better since it's closer?? Fantastic work, Bob.
choronr
@Mario: No, the camera position is the same. Thanks for visiting and your kind comments.
JPSoft
Yes! Much better. The house is a little dark.
masonspappy
Good enhancements
bebert
the image is reworked as a whole, but I preferred the size of the hut on the other image. She gave most of the impressioon height of the mountain behind .. :) (IMHO)
Rich2
Hm - can't wait to see what you're moving onto next - ! Very well placed and distributed objects. Almost looks like there's a path to the hut as well.
Ionel
Robert has a point! Good work, Bob! It is interesting to see these pictures side by side! :)
Fahrenheit451
The size change does make a difference Bob! It's amazing how a scene can change just from a few adjustments!
LindaMcC
Perfection, in my opinion. Didn't think you could improve on the previous, but this one is even better. So excellent, Bob.
inkydigit
agree with Rich, I loved the first one, but the improvements here, make this absolutely perfect.
Dotthy
I wish I could do also something like this with TG2. Fantastic work my friend!!!!!
Nod
Excellent detail.
sossy
and you did well! it really looks better! ;o)
Kindredsoul
i decided to take a sneak-peek of your gallery, nice images very realistic, i think it is much better than Vue in terms of smooth ray tracing.