Posted on October 10, 2008
I’ve posted the dual and triple screen versions of “Niflheim” this afternoon. I hope you enjoy them!
I found out on Thursday that I need to have some surgery done. The operation is tommorow and, while it isn’t anything life threatening, I do expect to be out of commission for a while (I’ll know more about how long tommorow).
It’s the same type of operation I underwent last November. I’ve been dealing with the lingering effects all year really. The first operation wasn’t entirely successful so hopefully this one gets the job done.
Wish me luck!
Posted on October 10, 2008
Added “Niflheim” to the gallery this evening (title explained here). This is the space project that I mentioned setting aside in my “Inspiration” blog post. I was torn on whether or not to come back to it, since being stuck on a project is not very much fun. I’m glad I decided to work it out though. It think it came out rather well and makes a nice addition to my space images. I also like that it is a complete 180 from my previous 3 pieces. I hope you like it too.
Next up is a multi-screen version and then I’d like to do something a little more seasonal. Either another fall image or perhaps a Halloween theme.
Speaking of Halloween: I’ve added links to all of my Holiday images (see just below the 1997 gallery link on the left hand side of the page) so it should be a little easier to find the images you want without having to dig through the main galleries.
Posted on October 10, 2008
Posted on September 9, 2008
I’ve added dual and triple screen versions of “Red and Gold” to the gallery this morning.
I’ve also added a poster version of “Red and Gold” to my Zazzle collection for those of you interested in having a hard copy on your wall.
Lastly, for those of you who have wondered where I get my ideas from, I made a blog post recently which addresses this oft-asked question.
Posted on September 9, 2008
By popular request, I’ve added an autumn colored version of “Green and Gold” (titled “Red and Gold”) to the gallery this morning. Normally, I would probably have something like this in the Pickle Jar but I think this one deserves a place in the gallery.
Technically, one of the advantages of composing the tree out of many seperate tree objects is that I am able to vary the leaf colors. This is something that I haven’t been able to do before using single objects (you could use different colors but they would be evenly mixed throughout the tree).
I should have a multi-screen render up soon and then move on to other projects.