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 (29)
Djeser
Cool, Scott! Love the feeling of panic and movement. Did you decimate the meshes in Pro?
Ona
Awesome! That's truely panic. I'm not missing a single polygon. ;)
sacada
Djeser, yes, decimated in Pro.
babasara
I love the sky, the atmosphere is wired and the water looks excellent! :)
rds
Well done scene. Love the horses and lighting.
StuffedGrizzly
So fantstic lighting and composition!!
coa
Wonderful lighting and POV! Is that the MilHorse? and what is a Brumbie?
spider1313
"What is a Brumbie?", she asks. Well? It's obviously a polygon-decimated horsie! Weren't you paying attention, Wendy? LOL! Very dynmamic render, Scott! Lighting works perfectly here and so does the pun '-)!
Belgareth
Excellent test. I have been running a few of my own. Well done, and I look forward to seing your future renders:)
deevee
Outstanding work Scot!
sacada
for coa and spider1313... close, but no cigar on the "a polygon-decimated horsie".
brumby, brumbie, brumbee. n. wild horse. From the Hutchinson Encyclopaedia.
Good guess, though ;)
FrenchKiss
Oh very cool! Love the screaming brumbies and their movement! Excellent job and cool experiment, Scott!
quim2001
Very nice work
wabe
Wow, Scott this is fantastic. What a strong image. Maybe you reduce the polygons to 1 and get the strongest image ever? But seriously (yes, even I...) this is an awesome image. Light effects like that i love. Bavissimo.
pimpol
Excellent work, panic is really expressive ! Great light ! V !
esper77
I like the lighting and the sense of panic you've created here, well done!
wildfire2003
Well done, I can feel their fear! Excellent job on that lighting!
dlk30341
Very lovely scene with excellent lighting effects :)
Shari123
Poor horsies! They are frightened terribly! Outstanding lighting in this one. Bravo to you for the incredible amount of figures :)
Dotthy
There is much power in it! Wonderful scene!!!!!
nish
Another Fabulous one! classic!!!
loswl_
Cool Light effect..the mood is amazing :o)....Nice Test!!!!!!!!!!
Margit1
Wonderful image! Excellent poses and lighting!
Kutter
So cool i can almost hear them! Fantastic amount of movement in this Scott! I agree with Nish... a classic!
sackrat
Well done. Brumbies ?
romanceworks
Wow - brumbies - learned something new. Exciting image. Wonderful posing and lighting. :o) cC
Trouble
Well they certainly look paniced! Nicely done!
zxcvb
Wow!!! Scott this is amazing work , the lighting and poses are out of this world , very well done and a vote:-)
Lyne
What an amazing effect!! The High Drama is very real!