QUOTE: Originally posted by wd45 I, too, used to watch his show quite a bit; in fact, as a broadcasting student in college, I ran his show several times on our TV station. I worked with a guy several years ago who, while a student at Ball State University, got to meet Bob Ross a few times, as that was where Bob recorded his shows. As I recall what he told me, I think Bob Ross was pretty much the same off camera as he was on camera. Mike
QUOTE: Originally posted by TrainFreak409 I used to watch Bob Ross all of the time when I was little. Bob Ross, and This Old House were my favorites. Along with another carpentry show that I can't recall the name of. "Someone's Wood Shop" or something like that.[:p] Everytime someone mentions Bob Ross, I think of The Master of Disguise with Dana Carvey. "Let's paint a moustach on the mean little bald guy's face here."[:D] Great job Adam, it looks excellent. ~[8]~ TrainFreak409 ~[8]~
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QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse First good job on the trees. You asked for sugestions. Not that I'm a big expert, But what will make what you have really effective is putting 3d trees and similar scenery in front of the painted trees so that it blends into the backdrop. I'm assuming that is what you have in mind.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jacon12 It looks very good to me. I was thinking about trying something along this line. Care to share the basics of how it was done? Jarrell