Posted on July 23, 2000
Sorry for being out of touch recently. First of all I want to thank everyone for the wonderful comments you sent me regarding “Song of the Sky“. I spent a few days last week tinkering with it before coming to the conclusion that it should stand as is. So many of you seemed to like it that I didn’t have the heart to make any changes. Of course, I may feel different down the road…
I spent the latter part of the week practicing my modeling skills with Lightwave, trying to learn a bit of software called Macroform. Most of my spare time is spent learning how to create my own meshes.
Yesterday I started working on a new landscape image, and it is rendering as I write this. The first draft should be up by tonight (Monday morning at the latest). Hope you stop back to check it out!
That’s the status report for now. Just wanted to touch base a let you know that I am alive and rendering…
Posted on July 17, 2000
Back when I was in college I took a road trip to northern Minnesota for a “hiking class”. On the way up I caught a display of the Northern Lights. I didn’t know what it was at first. The sky was glowing green and shimmering. It was one of the most incredible things I had ever seen.
I heard that over the weekend you could see the Northern Lights as far south as Denver (can anyone confirm this?). I really wanted to see the aurora, but unfortunately I live too far south.
My point? I spent all of last week tweaking “Relics”, trying lots of different stuff. None of the images really struck me as a major improvement though, so I kept at it. Last Friday I heard about the impending electronmagnetic storm and to assuage my disappointment as missing the Northern Lights I decided it would be cool if I added them to the image I was working on. The result, at long last, is entitled “Song of the Sky” and can be found on the New Images page and in the Night Scenery Gallery. The image turned out almost exactly like what I saw that night in Minnesota seven years ago. What do you think?
I’ve also posted what this image looked like last week before I decided to add the aurora. You’ll find it in the Picklejar.
Posted on July 11, 2000
Added “Relics” to the gallery. I’m still trying to learn how best to use World Builder’s “Z-Buffer Composer”, and this image is another exercise.
There’s a version without the cannons in the Picklejar if that it more to your taste. Either way, don’t hesitate to share your thoughts. Do you think the ray-traced objects “stick out”?
Posted on July 7, 2000
If you haven’t noticed, I’ve cut the price for extending your membership. You can add a year to your membership now for $14.95 and another 90 days for $9.95. I’ll be trying out the new prices this month, and if they’re popular I’ll keep them. Otherwise I’ll just go back to the old price.
Lock in another year at the reduced price by clicking here.
Posted on July 2, 2000
After modeling all those buildings, I decided my Spire City needed a more believeable atmosphere. Unfortunately this is not Lightwave’s strong point (unlike a a dedicated landscape modeler like Bryce or World Builder). The sky looked nice but the scene needed some haze to give everything a sense of scale.
The past few days were spent trying out different approaches. I’m not sure any of them were successful, but a couple of the renders came out kind of nice. One is a day shot and the other is the much requested night version. Both are up for your review on the new images page.