Digital Blasphemy | 3D Wallpaper

Posted on April 6, 2010

  • This is a first! I love Zazzle and they’ve been good to me for the past 10 years or so, but they really need to work on their copyright policy. Today my “Haiku (2007)” print was removed because they said I stole this guy’s work.

    I guess a few days ago he posted this on his blog, calling me a thief and threatening me with “hard ball”. The first I heard of it was today when Zazzle, for some strange reason, yanked my Haiku print.

    First of all, Bob signed his painting in ’08 while my work was created in 2007 (and was a revision of a wallpaper I did way back in 2000). I’ve been with Zazzle for a long time and I am saddened that they wouldn’t take my side.

    So, my Haiku print isn’t available at the moment. Sorry folks. I’m working to get it put back up turning my attention to Mr. Hall. Now off to bed…

Posted on March 31, 2010

  • I’m still not 100% happy with the project I’ve been working on for the past 10 days or so. Rather than have everyone wait (perhaps fruitlessly) I’ve gone ahead and posted a little something to tide you over. It’s a spring version of “At World’s Edge” that I have been playing around with.

    I hope to have my other project up before the weekend!

Posted on March 29, 2010

Posted on March 17, 2010

  • Added a poster version of “Highland Spring” to my Zazzle collection this evening. I will definitely have to get a copy for myself.

    I did a new render for the print version (so it would look good printed at 52″ wide) and tweaked the lighting a bit to correct some issues that I’d had with the original. Turned out I liked the new render so much that I’ve replaced the single-screen files in my gallery with files sourced from the new render (I will have to do a new multi-screen as well).

    The changes are really subtle but if you are a stickler like me you might want to redownload it.

Posted on March 15, 2010

  • I’ve added the dual and triple-screen versions of “Cloverscape” to the gallery this morning.

    Single-monitor users who found the original too blurry way want to look at adapting one of the multiscreen images. The multiscreens are framed a bit differently in this case and the in-focus area takes up significantly more of the vertical frame.

    Enjoy!