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 (4)
hannahlo
This is a precious thing. In real life a room like this would slowly change. You probably wouldn't have all three frames up at the same time. Things would be added at different stages. This is an amazing creation! What a mind you have to put all these beautiful details together! Unless this is a replica of a room in your housem you are a genius!
Batronyx
This is a very fine render indeed. One of your better ones I think.
tien_avielle
Sheesh - this is a winner in my opinion! What a lovely, comfortable place! After viewing Pequod's works (excellent art that makes me feel a bit ill, haha) - this is such a comforting scene! Excellent, Bobby!
pequod
Whoo-hoo Bobby! Very nice indeed. Images of warming my bones by the fire come to mind. Why, we have three whole weeks of fireplace season here in Phoenix! Anyway, the shadowing especially is first class. Keep up the great work!