BIOI started with Artmatic in 2003. Originally I bought it when I switched to OSX to replace the Kai's Powertools texture-explorer plugin, that I used in photoshop to generate quick textures. I soon found out, that it was a very complex application, with the ability to generate many different kinds of images. I also realised that it was difficult to control and master. Actually, Artmatic is one of the most difficult applications I have ever used ( = a lot!).
Stubborn as I am, I have just kept building stuctures, trying to figure out how the individual tiles worked inside an Artmatic tree.
During this process, I have rendered hundreds of images. Now that Artmatic have it's own gallery at Renderosity, I decided to post some of these images here, to share with other people. The artmatic-systems I use is mostly quite simple, because I want to know, what is going on. On the other hand, I also like when the images has a strong and simple graphic visual expression.
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Bio:
I am a freelance webdesigner, graphic designer, a soundartist and experimental musician from Denmark.
As a musician I use a Wacom drawingpad as my main instrument. I have developed this instrument so that it generates sound and visuals at the same time.
My homepage:
www.brandt-pedersen.dk
(You won't find any Artmatic there, sorry)
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Hope you find these images interesting and thanks for dropping by.
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Comments (2)
genefleeman
This has real DEPTH... it looks to have a full horizontal dimension. Bravo on all of your works as a matter of fact. Excellent studies in form and color. The brightness in the center appears to be the source of light and "vibrates" along one axis or , in this case, it's horizontal plane..magnificent as a representation of the energy in a 3D or even 4D direction. The form is balanced is pleasant to the eye and is skewed at an angle that adds to the depth with the shadowed areas having tonal difference. As with all in your latest series they show great originality and that "Artists Eye" toward knowing when it looks right to you and if it is right on it will grab the attention and the imagination of the viewer. This series fits that billing in my book. More of these would soothe my thirst for form and color. Over All....EXCELLENT and my "Vote" of confidence in your technique...LOL
anaglyph
Well done, great use of image & AM