Digital Blasphemy | 3D Wallpaper

Posted on January 29, 2010

Posted on January 26, 2010

  • I’ve added dual and triple-screen versions of “Corona” to the gallery this evening. I framed this one for multiple widescreen monitors so please don’t judge it by the thumbnail (which is a crop). The 7680 x 1600 provides the best view, with the main star more off-center than in the 4800 x 1200 version.

    I’m going to experiment with replacing the star in “Muspelheim” so I’m holding off on the multiscreen there until the scene is finalized.

  • I’ve tweaked my “front page” to show a random (large) graphic whenever you visit. I did have it set to always show my latest image, but I think this way you might discover an image you have previously overlooked. You can bookmark it and visit whenever you can’t decide what you want on your desktop.

    What do you guys think? How else could I improve the front page (short of bringing the bald guy with the fireballs back)?

Posted on January 25, 2010

  • I’ve posted a minor update to “Corona“. The texture on the star itself looked a little blurry at higher resolutions so I’ve attempted to add some detail. The ratings and reviews for the original were pretty favorable so I was a little hesitant to make any changes, but I think the new version keeps what worked in the original while adding more detail for Members with large monitors.

    I kept the original available in the PickleJar, but the downside to that is that I have to ask Members who rated the original to submit a new rating. Thanks!

  • I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that I was looking for people interested in creating themes/skins based on my work. I’m happy to say that I’ve found a talented individual willing to fill out my Firefox Persona gallery. You’ll find 8 new DB Personas available with (I hope) more to come. Big thanks to Mark Hamilton, a Member since ’07 from New Zealand, for volunteering!

Posted on January 24, 2010

  • If you’ve been following my posts for the past few days you’ll know that it’s been a trying week for my family. Jason is home now and seems to be almost back to normal. He’s still having nightmares about needles and other hospital unpleasantness, but I imagine that is normal. The hospital can be scary place for a grown up (I know), and I imagine it’s even moreso for a 3 year old.

    He’s running around the house and playing Legos with his brother now so all is well. Thanks again to everyone who wrote, posted, prayed, and sent positive vibes. Thanks also to the doctors and nurses at OSF Children’s Hospital in Peoria, IL.

    I haven’t had much time for artwork this week but I did get a chance to do some rendering Friday. Rather than start in on something completely new (and leave you guys waiting for another week or so) I felt like improving the star I had created for “Muspelheim”.

    I played around with it some more in Lightwave, added some fractal effects courtesy Apophysis, and recast it as the centerpiece in a new space scene (with some abstract touches). I call it “Corona” and it is up now for Members to download.

    If you aren’t a Member yet you are welcome to download a mobile version and try it out on your phone. You’ll find the mobile versions (marked with “FREE”) in the download dropdown menu. I recently made all of my mobile wallpapers free so you can demo my work on your smaller screens and, if you like it, I hope you will consider signing up to access the HD versions for your larger screens.

    The multi-screen of “Muspelheim” is currently rendering on my other box (taking a long, long time for some strange reason) and I hope to have that up soon. I am going to go play with my kids now…

Posted on January 21, 2010

  • A pretty scary 24 hours for the Bliss family. I just got back from the hospital in Peoria (Jessie is staying with Jason) and the news is good. Not all of the tests are back yet, but his hemotologist didn’t think he was suffering from any major blood disorders. They suspect a strong virus, followed by a bacterial infection, caused his bone marrow to shut down.

    He responded well to the transfusion last night and was more like my happy little guy when I saw him today. The doctors say if he continues to improve he will come home tomorrow.

    I would like to thank you all for the prayers and positive energies that have been sent our way over the past 24 hours. They were appreciated and seem to have made all the difference. Now we just need to get him home. . .