Posted on September 5, 2009
Posted on September 4, 2009
Quite a number of people have been asking about the version of Fluorescence I used for my “dbnewimages” twitter account. That one has some extra colors that I added in Photoshop. I didn’t want to put that in the Pickle Jar because anyone could have made it really. I played around in Lightwave and created a version with different colors that could only be rendered.
It’s in the Pickle Jar for now, but I kind of like it (almost like it better than the blue version) and wonder if it should perhaps be in the gallery.
What do you guys think?
Posted on September 2, 2009
The multiscreen of “Afterglow” should be up later today (fingers crossed). In the meantime I wanted to draw your attention to a couple of items I have posted on the DB Facebook page. The first is an email I received from a soldier stationed in Iraq that touched me greatly. The second is a write up of our recent visit with Rackspace (with some photos and a video of me giving a short speech and, um, dancing).
It’s pretty easy to post those sorts of things on the Facebook page (usually while I am waiting for a test render to complete), but I wonder how many of you actually see those items or if I should take the time to post them here as well for those of you who do not wish to join Facebook.
As always, you can subscribe to this feed or follow “dbnewimages” on Twitter if all you want are notices when new graphics are posted.
Posted on August 29, 2009
I’ve posted a revised version of “Afterglow” this evening. I decided to remove the flying pelicans (they didn’t scale down well) and I’ve decreased the star density somewhat. I’ve also removed the moss from the beach rocks (but the rocks themselves are staying). The moss was a relic from when the scene was set in the northern latitudes rather than the tropics.
The first version will remain available in the Pickle Jar, along with an early version with a completely different sky. I was actually trying to emulate the sky from the current (August) picture on my Sierra Club Calendar, but at the last minute I changed the sky to the colors you see now.
I’ve also tweaked the watermark a bit more. It shouldn’t cut cut off by any more taskbars, but feel free to post in the comment thread if it is still looking funky on your screen. I took the advice of one Facebook user (Graham Robinson) and set the transparency to 40% so it should be a little less in-your-face now. The transparency will be more obvious on the lighter images of course.
Onto the multi-screen versions now…
Posted on August 28, 2009
“Afterglow” was the first wallpaper to use my new watermark. This one is a ton easier to apply for me. I developed a number Photoshop Actions to so I can resize/crop and watermark around 25 different files in under 1 minute where it used to take me about 30 minutes.
This will make it a lot easier for me to post files and will probably lead to me posting more files that might not have because of the busy work involved with creating the different sizes (like the Afterglow Pickle Jar version that I uploaded last evening). I’m a little ashamed that I didn’t think of this earlier!
The whole reason for doing this was that the watermark wouldn’t be hidden by the Windows 7 taskbar. In the process though I’ve added a few new text effects so it does look a little different than the old one.
I would be interested to hear what my Members thought of it before I moved forward. Does it sit over your taskbar (windows users) or does it look strange on other OSs? If I need to make changes I would like to do it now rather than post more images. Please leave the screen resolution you are running if there are problems. Thanks!!