Computer Graphics since 1994.BIOI have been doing computer graphics since 1994, and started first with an animation class (Animator Pro), and began after that to go for my degree in Computer Graphics. I earned my degree in 2000, graduating with a 3.54 GPA. Also really enjoyed my art classes, and began doing watercolors, ink drawing, and now acrylics. Recently I received a Nikon CoolPix 8700 digital camera (gift for Christmas) and have been learning and experimenting with digital photography too.
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Comments (3)
Richard_Mogridge
Wow. Just WOW! I like this picture. It looks like a large Rodgers installation. The only comment I can offer is that the pedalboard should be concave. It radiates properly in the picture, but it appears flat. Now, there were some organs in Europe that did have flat pedalboards, but these only had 30 notes. The one in this picture has 32. An AGO spec pedalboard is concave and radiating. I am knitpicking and I am truly sorry for that, because I give this picture an excellent rating. It would be nice to see you do a theatre organ console. I have many pictures of these at my Renderosity gallery and at my website at http://www.theatreorgans.com/walnuthill/ for you to look at for ideas. Also, I would like to see you do a theatre organ console with a lady of classic preportions and long brown hair seated at the console playing happily. Nobody is doing that kind of stuff and you would be first up. If you decide to do such a picture, I will feature it on my site, giving you all the credit and linkage to your site here at Renderosity as well as any other site you want linked. My site gets 100 visitors per day on average, and these folks come from all over the world. You did good. The Bone Doctor Member ATOS/CFTOS/MTOS/President WHOC House Organist and Webmaster Walnut Hill Productions Clearwater, Florida http://www.theatreorgans.com/walnuthill/ "It's all about the King of Instruments!"
tallpindo
Having something to review is always a delight. There are some great items on the CD to play with lights and decor as you have done here. There is also the uncertainty of a novice when the work in question is very special. All came out well. The wizard is in place.
morin3000
Marvelous composition! The colors harmonious sounds! Your photograph carries me to see your gallery! It is superb and I want to return for other comments! Hope To return with again contacts! V