I love the transformation of digital art thoughout its short history. I remember watching in fascination as line rendered graphics were synchronised with real video to produce what are now very simple TV commercials. Slowly this fascination has become diluted as many surreal digital images and animations pass our eyes, yet still the imagination of our artists draw quick and perfect worlds never before dreamed, giving us greater pleasure at a quicker pace than ever thought of possible.BIOI drew my first digital picture in 1977. It was produced on a small plotter from a computer with only 3k of memory. I had to reduce the amount of points within my picture to accomodate more manipulation of the image. It's great now for the amount of fantastic software and fast hardware that is available to begin producing what is in your mind very quickly. The artists of past would be envious of the simplicity in which we can now take our thoughts and produce our art. Its great to be in the digital age and I look forward to each advancement as it gets nearer to a true unleashing of our imaginations.
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Comments (14)
Flycatcher
Nice scene and great lighting effect. My only problem is the extreme letterbox format: (a) Very few people will be able to view this without scrolling sideways, which means it is impossible to properly appreciate the balance of the composition (b) IMHO the car on the left would be better with the lower bodywork and wheels visible - it seems a little strange to me, especially considering that the width of the image compared to the minimal height leaves ample room for this without significant detriment to the "wide-screen" effect.
nish
I like it scott, excellent stuff. wide screen format was off my screen, but it was worth scrolling.
thomaskrahn
I like the aspect ratio. Gives the pic a nice, peacefull feel :)
Margit1
Very beautiful work! Wonderful atmosphere and details!
zxcvb
Excellent work scott , the lighting is very well done in this image , one of your best:-)
NormaJean
lovley work sacada i like the atmosphere and the composition excellent work!
bigbraader
Now, I've looked at both versions, and they are both excellent, of course - and of the two I have to admit that I like this one better, though I had some doubts earlier. The cropping/layout is intersting and original. Well, hat's off (still think one should see more of the car in front, though LOL)
erka
Nice one Sacada! In the ongoing debate "To crop or not to crop" I like this version much better :) I like the light and touch of volumetrics too. a little less the textures on the houses...
A_
Wow, simply excellent. I don't know what else to say. :) This is wonderful. :)
wabe
i love the extrem wideness. Great composition and light.
Djeser
I like this cropped, although a bit large for my screen. You're really having fun with those car reflections!!
Sir James
Nice work, I like the panoramic view!!
Trouble
mmmm I think I liked this cropped version better. Makes for a more dynamic pic. :)
alvinylaya
Beatiful scene! It has that suburban feel to it. Excellent!