Posted on November 19, 2009
I’ve added the dual and triple screen versions of both “Cerulean” and “Canopy Creek (Winter/Night)” to the gallery this morning. For the “Cerulean” dual-screen I choose not to split it down the middle but rater expand the image to the left. Hope it won’t be a problem.
My database problem yesterday may have prevented some of you from posting comments or leaving ratings. Please drop me a line if you are unable to post in the comments thread or leave ratings and I will see what I can do to get it sorted out.
Posted on November 18, 2009
I had a little database mishap this afternoon and, I’m sorry to say, all the ratings for “Cerulean” were erased (along with one comment). Due to how the database is set up the only way to let people rate the image is to repost it with a different filename (“cerulean2”). If you already rated it and want your rating to count I ask that you submit it one more time.
Sorry for the mixup!
Posted on November 17, 2009
I’ve added a new abstract, “Cerulean“, to the gallery this evening. It was a lot of fun using Lightwave after a long stretch of Vue d’Esprit images and refreshing to have an image render in only a few hours (as opposed to few days).
Speaking of multi-day renders. The multi-screen “Canopy Creek (Winter/Night)” is busy rendering on my other box and I hope to have it up before the weekend.
Posted on November 14, 2009
I’ve posted my revised (and final) version of “Canopy Creek (Winter/Night)“. Let me tell you, adding falling snow is a lot more complicated than I thought it would be. I’ve also added a few other elements for my more sharp-eyed viewers to find.
I will get the multi-screen going on my other renderbox and that will close the book on “Canopy Creek”. I’m looking forward to working on something else now. Fortunately I already have a head start on a new abstract and with my main workstation now free it should be a lot easier to work on it.
Posted on November 13, 2009
I’ve posted the dual and triple screen versions of “Canopy Creek (Winter)” this morning. It took over four days to render on my quad-core system (the falling snow is what slowed it down I think). The “final” night version (single screen) should be up shortly and I will start the multi-screen of that rendering on my alternate box right now.
Then I will look forward to rendering something without trees. . .