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)
Mikeangelo
Great DOF and nice looking image. Dave
shellstrike
Very nice change of focus, or DOF as Dave said, i especially like the vibrant colors.
oiram
top sacada......
YL
Beautiful colors, great DOF !
ebsmooth
nice job! i like the colors and dof on this one!
rds
Beautiful color and focus. Nice one Scott.
FrenchKiss
Lovely colors and beautiful dof. This is lovely!
c-s
Excellent works,Beautiful composition
nish
Where is the Bonsai Tree??? Anyway, Beautiful Scott! Very Creative and imaginative!
deevee
the perspective is very good Scott. Well done! You had me fooled for a while as it did not look like a SACADA original from the thumbnail.:-)))
niandji
Nish - the bonsai tree? well that red-leaved tree behind the red flower is at the same depth as the flower, and is certainly lackng the height of the others, and is clearly a red maple in the Moyogi bonsai style!!;O)
Djeser
Love the perspective, Scott, and the brilliant coloring.
zxcvb
Excellent image scott , love the DOF and the colours in this one:-)
darksecret1
lovely idea