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A graphic I made after visiting Malta. It was inspired by one of the Chapel's we visited that had a gorgeous marble floor.
They offered a calendar of illustrations from Linda Bergkvist with any puchase at their booth - http://www.ballisticpublishing.com/index.php
Bringing up some stuff from my archives. This was the first drawing I did on the computer (1994). It was done with Microsoft Excel, long befor I ever heard about Photoshop.
A face computergraphically maniuplated to look more feminine (top left), more masculine (top right), less healthy (bottom left) and more healthy (bottom right)
I painted this picture of my friend's dog, his name is Romeo. Added my design & typography touch within the photo.
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.
Note the self shadowing of the airplane, the view distance haze, cloud shadow and distant water colour fade.
This figure is available for fair use, see www.realtimerendering.com/blog/our-books-figures-now-down...
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!