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 (54)
Tiwiwine
With these overlays, the river is beautiful.
artgum
This is a masterpiece of mood. Every element is perfect- I think your overlay work is quite excellent and tasteful for the scene. The gentle light from above is perfect for this. v
Nasht
and it's a great job my fiend! beautiful piece! V
Fahrenheit451
Marvelous!
Markal
Super use of overlays Bob...I think you've got it down...wonderful image. Spectacular view, depth and atmo...excellent!!!
Buzzzzz
First I just want to say: Bout damn time you figured it out! ;o) You make me Proud Mr. Bob! This is an Excellent Piece of Terragen Output! Oh and Perfect Balance of Colors to! You do realize that if I Vote for this, it will knock me down farther in the, well you know. Oh what the hell! :o)
gradient
awesome light again...fantastic surfaces and of course super overlay work!...yup gets a click from me too!
Micter
Excellent work ! The overlay is well-done, and water and atmo are just excellent !
criss
I like very much the surface, the foreground overlay is fantastic well done!
deft
I don't agre that is Buzzzzzlike pic, it's in your style, Super!
kasalin
You again made a masterpiece !!! Love your overlay excursion !!! The front region is so rich in details and perfection - one believes that this is a photo, Bob !!! Must vote for you !!!
HorseLips
I rarely cuss...but this is just damn good Terragen ART!...the lighting, POV, water, surface...all is good!
MoppelundWilli
agree with Jens!
adm5050
Oh yes, super image, I really like what you done with that stream bed, excellent!!
bebert
agree with zazie and all !!!! *****
Dotthy
A masterpiece, my big vote!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
superior
Excellent work !!! Beautiful composition ;) V
LutzB
extraordinary result - bravo, Robert!!!
Lledeline
Fantastic
DIANE603
Another beautiful image!!
hollishi
WoW! What... Excellent!!!
martinjbirk
excellent artwork, bob! surfaces are perfect!
zoren
very nice...*
pclavett
Magnificent overlays for the riverbed ! Rest is also quite stunning ! Wonderful mood ! This is outstanding work Bob !