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.
Comments (4)
Aeneas
fascinating feeling of depth you got here! Off to your gallery as I see that "#2"...
genefleeman
I find them all fairly spectacular. The seeming depth caused by the angles your forms take give a real feeling that you are looking into something. Your changes in hue and tonal densities and the energetic flow they seem to indicate, gives them a vibrancy yet still remain in fair balance thoughout the image area. I don't think I exagerate when I say they are excellent. I like them and that's how I best judge...lol. gene
eonite
Great. Looks like a concert hall.
8ven
Cool Image! What was the original image?