Digital Blasphemy | 3D Wallpaper

Posted on August 25, 2005

  • The flame fractals were fun (and popular, judging from the feedback I received), but Jessie made it known to me that she wanted to see a scenery image for my next project (and a cheerful one at that). She seemed pleased when I previewed my latest project for her, and I hope you will be to. I call it “Archipelago” and it is now up on the new images page for your review (widescreen also available). Have a great weekend!

Posted on August 19, 2005

  • I’ve added dual and triple-screen versions of both “Diaphaneity” and “Riven” this morning. I’ve been having some trouble getting “Sublimation” to render that large though (using Ultra Fractal) so I’ll have to hold off on that one.
  • Ian is 2 years old today. Hard to believe it’s been that long already. On behalf of Jessie (and Ian) I would like to thank all of you for allowing me to work from home and help to raise our little man. Simple words can’t express how much he means to us.

Posted on August 17, 2005

  • Getting back into fractals over the past few weeks prompted me to look around and see how fractal software has progressed since the 90’s. It seems to have progressed quite a bit. I purchased a copy of Ultra Fractal 4 and downloaded a copy of Apophysis 2 (it’s freeware). I only started using the software a few days ago, but I’ve already created a few pleasing renders that I would like to share. “Sublimation”, “Riven”, and “Diaphaneity” and all new on the new images page (widescreens also available). All are examples of “Flame Fractals”. I hope you like them. Feel free to drop me a line and let me know what you think.

Posted on August 12, 2005

  • I’ve added a script which will allow you to change your own password. You will find it here.

Posted on August 8, 2005

  • I’ve got a new wallpaper up in the gallery this afternoon. This one is directly inspired by my recent trip to Wyoming. One of the most beautiful sights of the whole trip was the sun setting behind Cascade Valley in the Tetons with Jenny Lake in the foreground. I’ve tried to create an idealized version, with a little artistic license, and the result is now up on the new images page (widescreen also available). I call it “Purple Mountains Majesty” and I hope you enjoy it.