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Porsche Carrerera GT modelled and rendered in 3d studio max. Some postwork was done in photoshop.

Normals and tangents to trigonometric curve.Generated in processing.

Digital Painting I've made for Biogenesis booklet

Contact me if you need quotation for any kind of digital design or visualization work : phamduongvu@gmail.com

 

I do offer : motion graphic, architectural visualization fly-through included still rendering.

 

Please see here for motion portfolio : www.vimeo.com/paranoidx/videos

 

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I made this picture from a couple of pictures that were already on my Photo Impact program some time ago, incorporating the droplets; refraction; and the sparkles separately. In case you are wondering how the background was made, I just took the flower itself and enlarged it quite a bit while softening the edges of the fore-flower. It gave it a kind of luminescent look. What I had in mind while making this picture is how we are clothed in Jesus' Water and Blood/Righteousness like a robe encompassing us (once we repent and receive Him as such), causing the Heavenly Father to see us always in the radiant luminescent beauty of His Son while standing before the Heavenly Father's dazzling reflected light on us, making us sparkle with purity and innocence. There are three other colors I made of this flower combo at my site in Flickr if you'd like to take a gander at them. The original was hot pink (this one). But I like the purple the best since it is typically thought of as the color denoting royalty which is how I see Jesus' Clothes...He being clothed in royalty and then His imputing it to us.

 

I tell you, not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these; how much more will He clothe you...with garments of salvation and array you in a robe of righteousness (Luke 12:27-28 and Isaiah 61:10, 1984 NIV)

 

© 10-6-2007 Victoria Tribby

ShowerTek is a shower-head that includes an attached flexible mirror-do-hicky that won't fog up in the shower.

 

In 1994 I was hired to create a number of CG animated elements for use in the point-of-purchase video for this product. It was a fun project to work on and the video ended up winning a Telly Award that year.

 

Recently I revisited the CG model and did some updated renders.

 

Originally modeled, animated, and rendered in Lightwave 3.5 (1994)

What you see here has been re-rendered in modo 501 (2011).

 

Copyright © 2011 by Craig Paup. All rights reserved.

Any use, printed or digital, in whole or edited, requires my written permission.

 

Imagen 3d realizada para la infografia sobre los 33 mineros atrapados en chile. Publicada tambien en el diario US Today

A random 1,000,000-sided polygon.

 

See this post for some background.

I was hired to build and surface a photo-real digital model of a golf ball. This was my final lighting test before the model was sent down to LA .

 

All Lightwave 8.5

 

Copyright © 2010 by Craig Paup. All rights reserved.

Any use, printed or digital, in whole or edited, requires my written permission.

Musikhuset, the concert hall of Aarhus is the centre of this demonstration of an interactive space in the urban area.

 

An ever changing skyline with characteristic buildings from the town intertwines with pacman -like figures and graphics generated by pedestrians walking on coloured carpets on the pavement.

 

A truly impressive sight.

 

Perhaps the most interesting thing is that it makes complete strangers talk to each other about what is happening around them. And that'a a small wonder in itself.

3dmodel Arab Male rigged and ready for animation.

3d architectural presentation, 3d architectural illustration,3d architectural rendering,computer graphic, photography,architectural visualization

Photoshop experiments with typography and brushes

Working on some gross edits to the bump and image map of the Ty Rex model. The body scales were created using Photoshop's stained glass filter, but while this actually looks pretty good for the majority of the body there are key areas where it looks awful; the eyes; the mouth; the nose; the underbelly; the arms. So i've gone in and erased those portions and now I'll start to come back in and paint the bump texture that is more appropriate using the African Nile Crocodile as my reference.

I've tweaked the colors of the image map as well, but that is far more preliminary.

This is an old English Church I did for my 3d modeling 2 class. It was created in 3ds Max 2011.

Brochure / Pamphlet design portfolio of Khurram Zaid, the designer and CEO of BizFord (http://www.bizford.com).

 

Please visit the site for full size preview of these images and let me know how is my design approach.

 

Critics are welcome.

 

This work shows my design experience I achieved in 8 years.

 

scans of 35mm slides made by photographing the monitor of the Amiga 500 computer I used to generate an a series of automatically generated fractal forms , built up on the screen as the program ran...

 

these four images show developing stages on one of the fractal equations - the imagers were generated in real time, rather than being stored animations...

the monitor was installed in the window of a design store for a few weeks in september 1989 as part of a small festival titled Attitude, curated by Susan Charlton...

 

the program ran on two 512kb floppy discs - one in the internal and one in an external drive of the Amiga - a whopping 1Mb of dynamic computing muscle!

Media: Computer Graphics. Price: $ 125.00. Show: Dot and Dash. Dates: February 1-24, 2012. Curators: Colleen Dolinger and Amanda Wright. Location: Del Ray Artisans gallery at the Nicholas A. Colasanto Center, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 22301.

Media: Computer Graphics. Price: $ 85.00. Show: Metamorphosis. Dates: October 3 - November 2, 2014. Curators: Kathy Turner, Betty Plummer. Judge: Elizabeth Ann Coleman. Location: Del Ray Artisans gallery at the Nicholas A. Colasanto Center, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 22301. Award: Third Place

Computer graphics , created by photoshop blugin

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