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Posted on July 4, 2014

Island in the Void (2014)

Island in the Void” is new in the Members Gallery this morning. The title refers back to this piece from 2001.

I started playing around with this model on Asfaloth while waiting for “Cronus Rising” to render on Bucephalus. My goal was to create a believable galaxy in Lightwave using the new instancing tools (and no Hypervoxels).

This one rendered in around 90 minutes at 4800 x 3000 with 24 anti-aliasing passes. That certainly beats the 24 hours that a similar Hypervoxel render would take. I’m still learning all the tricks to the new instancing system so this is just the beginning.

Let me know what you think!

 

I’ve also added dual and triple-screen versions of “Cronus Rising“.

 

Posted on June 30, 2014

Cronus Rising
After all that tinkering with Vue’s planetary rendering mode, I thought I should bring it all together was a nice planetscape. “Cronus Rising” is new in the Members Gallery this morning.

The planets are a combination of two different Vue renders (it only lets you render one planet at a time) and the foreground was also rendered using Vue 2014.

You might detect the influence of my recent visit of Washington state.

Here’s the original from 1998 if you are curious as to how they match up! I hope you like the update!!

 

Posted on June 29, 2014

Second Annual DB Minecraft Contest!

Get our your pickaxes because the second annual DB Minecraft Contest is on!

Last year’s contest on Facebook was a huge success. It’s gotten a lot harder recently to communicate with my fans through Facebook so I am bringing the contest back home to DB.

Another change: In addition to a Lifetime Membership, I would like to try to import the Grand Prize winning into either Vue or Lightwave to create a special render.

Rules, prizes and entry instructions can be found here.

Vote for your favorites here (the first entry has already been posted!). One Grand Prize winner (chosen by an expert jury) will receive a prizes listed above. The next 4 highest rated images will each recieve 1-year Membership gift certificates. One Honorable Mention will receive a 1-month membership.

Enter as many times as you like, but each submission is final (no submitting improved versions please). Members please let me know if you have any questions, comments or suggestions!

 

Posted on June 24, 2014

Cronus DualScreen
I stepped away from the computer for a few days with family and friends out in beautiful Washington state. I have quite a few ideas in mind for future landscapes!

I was pleased to see that Bucephalus finished a multiscreen render of “Cronus” while I was away.

I moved my “camera” in a lot closer for this one to get a better look at the volumetric layers. This is an experimental process for me so please let me know what you think!

I would like to tackle a new version of “Cronus Rising” before I move on if no one minds…

Posted on June 17, 2014

Cronus “Cronus” continues my exploration of Vue d’Esprit’s “Planetary” mode. It basically allows you to move the camera high enough that you are looking down at the entire planet that you were working on. The planet in “Skyward” was made in this manner, but I wanted to see if I could use it to create a gas giant type world.

This render combines my gas giant with a smaller terrestrial type satellite. Both were rendered using Vue d’Esprit 11.5. It’s still very much a work in progress so expect a few alternate versions. As I said before, it’s a lot of fun making planets in Vue!

UPDATE:I’ve added a new version of “Cronus” this morning. I’ve flattened the clouds a bit and, as suggested, added some haze to the atmosphere. Still, this is meant to be a fanciful gas giant (and it’s my first) so I don’t mind sacrificing realism in that pursuit.

The main benefit of this new version is that the gas giant is all one, raw, render. The first version was actually a Photoshop composite of 2 different renders. My main goal is always something that I can re-render without Photoshop and this version satisfies that nicely.

The name was taken from one of my first Bryce planetscapes. I think an updated “Cronus Rising” may appear sometime in the not-too-distant future.

Another benefit of this 3D approach to planet-making is that I can move my “camera” down into the cloud layers themselves for some very interesting views. Stay tuned!

In other news, the first batch of Thank You cards went out today!

In other news, the first batch of Thank You cards went out today! The boys are working on their signatures and are getting a real kick out of seeing how my fans are in so many different countries.