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Note the self shadowing of the airplane, the view distance haze, cloud shadow and distant water colour fade.

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Michel Gagne..a true artist..

A recursive, graftal procedure with self-similarity and infinite detail, which dates to circa 525 BC.

A new chair design. Idea being that it would be made of some kind of tough plastic, preferably transparent like in the image. Modeled and rendered in Modo.

  

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Still image from the animation ”Barcode Silent Movie Remake” (2011). The animation is under production.

The first image I ever created programming.

 

The first assignment in intro to computer graphics was to use Chaikin curves to create a cartoon character. We had to write the software that mathematically subdivide the curves based on their control verticies.

Some smart people wrote programs to interactively place the CV, but I didn't know how to do that. So to decide where to place each CV, I traced the tangent lines of all inflection points and where those lines crossed, placed a CV.

 

And it actually worked the first time!

Murat Saygıner was born in Prague in 1989. He studied in Paris during his childhood and graduated from Lycee Charles De Gaulle high school in Ankara. He got involved with photography in 2007 and won several international awards. In 2008, his works were selected for ′′IPA BEST OF SHOW′′ exhibition in New York. Currently Saygıner lives and studies at Istanbul Bilgi University in Istanbul.

 

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Got the antennae in and wiggling.

Close up quick renders of the test pose.

Imagem gerada por computador com o programa Terragen.

Yes, I’m a Star Wars geek. I did this on my CAD software at work. I even did some of the interior.

Mathematica generated pattern of rhombuses.

 

Gregory Jennings, 8848 from Supinfocom.

3d model of Arab city elements including shops, houses, cars, buildings, water towers, roads, etc. ready to use in game engines.

Part of the output of a BASIC program I wrote to display all 19,683 combinations of 9 dots using 3 colors. What fun!

These luminescent controllers glow brighter or dimmer according to your presence in their environment.

 

One of the most striking installations of the Art Gallery this year.

scienza della terra... il globo

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