Bob Painter is a Senior Web Developer at smartboost. Bob previously worked as a Freelance Web and Graphic Designer from December 2014 to October 2016. Bob launched new and redesigned websites both in WordPress and HTML for various small businesses. Bob also provided social media and SEO services to help increase traffic and visibility. Bob has also performed graphic design work, including logo creation and PDF brochures.
Bob Painter's previous company was Sony Online Entertainment, where they worked as an artist from June 2000 to April 2015. Bob created entire zones from start to finish for EverQuest, including 3D modeling of zone interiors, outdoor environments and objects; UV mapping of zone interiors, outdoor environments and objects; texture creation for zone interiors, outdoor environments and objects; and lighting of zone interiors and outdoor environments. Bob also created 3D models, textures and UV maps for weapons and armor, as well as other miscellaneous tasks such as in-game splash screens and banners. Bob Painter contributed to the following EverQuest titles: The Darkened Sea (2014), Call of the Forsaken (2013), Rain of Fear (2012), Veil of Alaris (2011), House of Thule (2010), Underfoot (2009), Seeds of Destruction (2008), Secrets of Faydwer (2007), The Buried Sea (2007), The Serpent's Spine (2006), Prophecy of Ro (2006), Depths of Darkhollow (2005), Dragons of Norrath (2005), Omens of War (2004), Gates of Discord (2004), Lost Dungeons of Norrath (2003), Legacy of Ykesha (
Bob Painter has a certificate in mobile application development from San Diego Continuing Education, an associate of science in web development from San Diego Mesa College, and two certificates in web development from San Diego Mesa College and San Diego Continuing Education. Bob is also certified in WordPress REST API from Lynda.com, web design/development from the San Diego Community College District, SEO for SEO Beginners from Udemy, and Front End Web Development II and HubSpot Design from San Diego Continuing Education and HubSpot respectively.