Digital Blasphemy | 3D Wallpaper

Posted on August 10, 2017

Eukarya

I guess I wasn’t quite ready to move on from the microscopic world. This one definitely follows on the work that I did with “Endogenesis“. Once again I’ve used The Plant Factory to create structures that are too small for the human eye to perceive (a world I am endlessly fascinated by). I’ve composed and rendered the scene using Lightwave 11.6.

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Posted on August 6, 2017

Endogenesis

Sometimes, after working on a bunch of long-rendering landscapes, I just want to cleanse my palate with a nice clean abstract. It’s refreshing for me to create something that doesn’t have to match any sort of reality. For this piece I modeled the geometry using The Plant Factory and chose to render using Lightwave (rather than Vue). I tried to keep this one on the “minimal” side compared some of my other recent abstracts…

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Posted on August 3, 2017

Anvil (Night)

I’ve been spending most of my time this past week or so tackling my multiscreen backlog. I took care of the multiscreen version of “Anvil” and posted a dual/triple version of “Taranis” earlier this week. “Of All Places” is in the works but taking an exceptionally long time. So long, in fact, that I thought it would be a good idea to pause the render and create something new(ish) for those of you with just one screen to deal with.

A lot of folks were asking for a night version of “Anvil”. Perhaps I went a bit overboard with the lightning, but I felt the storm had to be bright enough to illuminate the foreground a bit (which would have been a mass of black otherwise). Let me know what you think.

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Posted on July 25, 2017

Anvil

Growing up on the flat Illinois prairie I developed a healthy fascination with cumulonimbus clouds. I often imagined that they were mountains in the distance, or that they concealed giants. They were definitely the tallest structures to be seen in a world of distant horizons.

This piece continues my exploration of how to create these clouds using Vue d’Esprit. I was going for a sunset look here, with the clouds lit from a low angle. Hope you enjoy it!

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Posted on July 18, 2017

Taranis

I used Vue’s “planetary mode” to create a world completely enshrouded with clouds. Inspired by the incredible images sent back from low Earth orbit of the International Space Station.

“Taranis”, by the way, was the Celtic god of thunder.

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