Digital Blasphemy | 3D Wallpaper

Posted on February 25, 2017

Moonbeam Sea

I discovered that when I removed the ridges from “Rolling Ridges“, the result is a pretty cool cloudscape all on its own. Perhaps it should go in the Pickle Jar, but I thought it looked nice enough to feature in the gallery (at least temporarily).

Multiscreen versions will be available shortly. What do you think?

Posted on February 24, 2017

Wallpaper Engine

A lot of folks have asked if I could create animated content for Wallpaper Engine. It looks easy enough so I’ve added a “Wallpaper Engine” version of my “Dispersion” animation to Steam.

Here’s a demo…

If people seem to enjoy them perhaps I will make more. Let me know what you think!

Posted on February 23, 2017

Rolling Ridges (Night)

Mere minutes after I posted Rolling Ridges the requests came in for a night version. I am always happy to oblige my Members 🙂

Let me know what you think! Do you usually prefer the day or night versions?

Posted on February 20, 2017

Rolling Ridges

Nothing too fancy here. Trying to create a sense of “land waves” receding to the horizon (and work on my cloud techniques). Also wanted to do a Vue landscape that could render in under 12 hours at 6K 🙂

Hope you enjoy it!

Posted on February 19, 2017

Twenty Years of DB!

In January of 1997 I was about to graduate from the University of Iowa with a BS in Computer Science and I was looking for a decent job. One of the companies I interviewed with asked if I knew how to code web pages (the WWW was the hot new thing in ’97) and I honestly told them “No”. I didn’t get the job.

The CS dept didn’t teach web programming back then so I bought myself a copy of “HTML for Dummies” and, over the course of a weekend, put together a web gallery containing all of the 3D renders that I had been creating for fun up until that point.

I posted them on my ISP supplied homepage and called it “Digital Blasphemy”.

Two years later I decided to try to make it my full-time job by asking the folks who enjoyed my work the most to pay a small fee to access my entire collection. Since 1999 I have spent my days (and nights) creating new renders for the people who support my work.

Here’s a look at 20 years of renders in one image…

20 Years of Digital Blasphemy Wallpapers

Thanks so much to all of the current and former Members who have made it all possible. Here’s to another 20 years!!