Posted on August 15, 2013
Asfaloth has been busy rendering the multiscreen version of “Cave of Arches” for the past few days and I have another new project rendering on Bucephalus. Fortunately my old Macbook Pro is back in the mix with a new logic board from the nice folks at the Apple Store so I can still do a little bit of art!
“Waveform” is my first project built and rendered on the rebuilt MBP (which I have decided to name “Silver”). The geometry was modeled using Structure Synth (the same program I used for “Synthestructure“) and the scene was rendered using Lightwave 11.6.
This piece follows the same “techno-abstract” theme that spawned “Automata“. This piece is a little less complicated though. I hope you like it!!
Here is the multiscreen version of “Cave of Arches” for my dual and triple-screen users. I hope you enjoy it!!
Posted on August 12, 2013
I’ve added a night version of “Festival of Dragons” to the Pickle Jar this morning. Quite a few Members requested that I try a darker version so I thought I would give it a shot. Of course, night time in a cave presents some special lighting challenges so I hope you don’t mind some of the liberties I took 😉
Which version do you prefer?
Congrats Amy and Heath and thanks for sharing!
Posted on August 3, 2013
Added “Automata” to the Members Gallery this morning. I created this piece as part of a possible corporate partnership with a large semi-conductor company. They asked that I put together some technology oriented images for use on large multi-monitor displays and this is my first salvo in that effort.
Dual and triple-screen versions are available!
Even if they decide this piece doesn’t work for their campaign I think it deserves a place in the gallery. I modeled the structures using “Structure Synth“. The textures are all Lightwave procedurals and it was rendered using Fprime.
It was certainly fun to make!
Posted on July 23, 2013
A few weeks ago the nice folks at Rustycon (who will be flying me out to Seattle as their Artist Guest of Honor in January) asked me about a piece with dragons to be used on the cover of their flyer. The theme this year is “A Festival of Dragons” so I thought it might be fun to add some dragons to my “Cave of Arches”.
Not sure if the Rustycon folks will use this piece or not, but it was fun to make even if it only ends up in the Pickle Jar. Let me know which version you prefer!