Posted on March 8, 2000
I indulged myself yesterday by firing up LIghtwave 6 and trying out some of the new features. You can see my first results in the WIP and the Pickle Jar. The image is called Minutiae. I’ve always been fascinated by what you could see under the Electron Microscope, and this is my attempt to capture the feel. I may do one or two more of these eventually. It’s kind of liberating in that you can really create any shape you want. Want to see some actual images? Check out Microangela’s site (she colorizes the images in photoshop), and here’s another one.
There are two versions of Minutiae for you to check out. One can be found on the New Images page. and the other is in the Pickle Jar. The choice of which went where was completely random on my part. I’d be interesting in hearing which version you prefer (if any).
Posted on March 6, 2000
The 2000 gallery is up, sort of. I’ve made an effort to choose my favorites out of the projects that I’ve been working on, but you may have different opinion on what should be included. I have taken into account all of your feedback about the different versions in making my picks. I am also posting PNG versions (at 1600 x 1200) of the selected images.
If you find problems in the new pages, or have any comments about them please drop me a line!
My next order of business is to tackle the Pickle Jar and somehow integrate it with the rest of my collection so you can browse my gallery and easily see the revisions when you choose to do so.
Posted on March 3, 2000
Part of my unfinished business involves writing some code. However, before I put on my programmer’s hat I wanted to post at least one more wallpaper. There are three new images for you to check out today. The first two are “atmospheric” variations on “The Red Planet“. The third image is a my first crack at using World Builder to create surf. I call it “Sub-Tropic“. I may have one or two more renders of this one to show you later…
Hope you like!
Posted on March 1, 2000
A few new items today. I’ve posted the early renders of “Frozen” (in which the moon is not so frozen). These can be found here along with “The Brink“. “The Brink” is kind of an oddball image in that I like the earlier (non-atmospheric) renders better. Jessie really liked this version though, and demanded that I post it. Yes’m!
I’ve also added “The Red Planet” to the gallery. I just started working on this one yesterday afternoon so you can probably expect to see one or two “developments” in the future. I’d love to hear your ideas on the subject, so don’t hesitate to drop me a line.