Digital Blasphemy | 3D Wallpaper

Posted on October 27, 2006

  • My 2007 wall calendars are now available. This year I am offering an oversize 11″ x 17″ calendar (created with ultra hi-res renders) for the first time. Both calendars have the same images, all created since November 2005.

Posted on October 26, 2006

Posted on October 23, 2006

  • I mentioned last time that my next wallpaper would be a Halloween theme. A few of you wrote me asking that I update one of my old designs, but instead I decided to try something new. The wallpaper, “Forest of the Shades”, is now up on the new images page. I have included a “Shadeless” version in the Pickle Jar for those of you prefer it that way. Happy Halloween!
  • I know some of you are waiting for a multi-screen version of “Crimson Season”. Unfortunately, I don’t think I will be able to render one until Vue 6 comes out. My workstation has 8 GB of RAM installed, but Vue 5 can only use 2 GB of it and “Crimson Season” is right up against this limit. When Vue 6 is released I hope to go back and do quite a few multi-screen renders which were not possible using Vue 5. Thanks for being patient!
  • Jason is 5 months old today (time flies!). Some of you have asked how he’s coming along. Here’s a pic.

Posted on October 15, 2006

  • After posting “Crimson Season” yesterday, quite a few people left comments and emailed me with idea on how to improve the image (I wasn’t completely satisfied with it when I posted it). Thank you! I’ve gone back, reworked it and the new version is now up on the new images page. Yesterday’s version will stay in the Pickle Jar for the folks who liked it. I’m happy with it as it is now though and look forward to moving on.

Posted on October 14, 2006

  • I always get an itch to create an autumn scene around this time of year. Inspiration is everywhere. My autumn offering this year is “Crimson Season“, added this morning to the gallery. I hope you like it.

    A lot of folks have been asking about Halloween wallpapers so I will try to get one out before the trick-or-treaters come knocking.