Objective: Illustration and explanation are key. I want to be able to develop a number of small interactive worlds with high detail, multi-physics simulation and completely insightful GUIs on the Computer. Artist Illustrator. Graphic Designer. Cartoonist. Packaging. Animator. Mac Developer since 1985. Developer for UNIX/Linux since 1980. Web Developer. Satellite Controller.BIOSomeday I hope to play around with more expensive software on a more expensive computer, but alas, cannot afford them yet. Today it's the 867MHz G4, not too bad...
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Comments (11)
WyldeSnake
Holy f**king crap! This is awesome! I'd make it my wallpaper, if my desktop was the right size. You truly are great. I love this Escer-ian stuff, because I had thought it impossible before I saw your stuff.
lemonjim
qo**y gosh, you know, with epson 1270, I printed it 30" long and hang it vertically. gazing at it now. my screen is not big enough, neither. -jl
johnpenn
I need to add to my previous post. Is there any way to eliminate the blueness from the mirror? It's still a 10 (9.6, rounded up) but if you can kill that blueness in the reflection it's an 11. I like the blueness, but at the same time, it seems like a give away. Either way, nice job. This is great!
lemonjim
thanks. How Observant, thanks 1000x, yes, in the printed version, i had set the mode to grayscale before printing. The blueness was a surprise to me, too! It seems to come from the Simple & Fast mirror material itself.
Chere
I just wanted to say this is cool as hell ! Wish I could help but you Know more then I would. But a SHARP piece of work!!!
bebe
Wow! This is extra-cool! It doesn't need anything except maybe a way to rate it an "11".
AGOR
The "blueness" is perfect touch to this,the material and light here makes 40% from the whole work;)GREAT render:)
roobol
This a real jaw-dropper, one of the best Escher-likes I've ever seen. Congrats!!
dlewis
A truely AWESOME pic. I love the level of detail and the blue just works great!! A BIG well done!!!
peppe
The time spending on to get the things right,is paid back.A really nice picture from a really nice idea
Digimon
Sigh I was planning to do an image very similar... (Sound of baloon deflating) AWESOME!!! You have gone beyond Escher! This would make a twisted QTVR!!!