Posted on January 5, 2003
Added my first wallpaper of the new year this morning. “Cradle 2003” is up on the new images page. The original was created using Bryce and a program called “Universe“. Just was with the original “Blue Christmas”, I first rendered the background and then added the stars later. The results looked nice, but they weren’t true “3D” (to me anyway).
The new version comes to you straight out of Lightwave. I still want to try a few more things, but I thought it looked nice enough to share in its current form. I hope you agree. If you have any thoughts please be sure to send them my way.
UPDATE: I’ve posted a very minor revision to “Cradle 03” which fixes a rendering error I had missed last night.
Posted on January 1, 2003
Posted on December 30, 2002
Added “Confluence” to the gallery today. I’m not sure many of you will want to use it as a wallpaper (Jessie greeted it with a “Ewwww”), but it’s what I’ve been working on for the past couple of days so I felt I should post it.
One might think that I’ve been reading too many pregnancy books lately, and that would be correct assumption. This image, however, was inspired by a different book that Jessie gave me for Christmas called ” Heaven & Earth: Unseen by the Naked Eye“. Anyway, I hope you enjoy looking at it (even if it doesn’t make it onto your desktop).
As a technical note I want to mention that “Confluence” was created completely using Lightwave “Hypervoxels” (with transparency and full refraction). I wanted to test out my new system’s rendering speed (this verdict: fast).
Posted on December 28, 2002
Posted on December 27, 2002
My Dad, Thurman, recently got back together with his old college band, “The Fratiers”, and cut a CD. A few months ago they played a reunion show at their alma mater, Illinois Wesleyan, and brought down the house (or so I hear). He’s been playing in rock bands for as long as I can remember (my favorite was called “Thurmo-Nuclear and the Fallouts”) and his guitar skills are still pretty sharp.
Don’t believe me? Check out this link my brother sent me the other day. It’s an interview with one of the band members done for the school magazine. That’s my Dad on the far left of the photo. Scroll to the bottom of the page and you can hear their rendition of “Louie, Louie” with my Dad on lead guitar. He’s going to be 58 this year, but he still rocks!