Musician, visual artist, software designer / inventor. BIOStudies at ENSAD an Art school in Paris (81-85) where I specialized in Computer Graphics. I moved to San Francisco in 97 to create my own software publishing company, U&I software.
Published Software creations :
GraphistPaint
VideoPaint
ArtMixer
KPT Bryce 1 & 2 (with Kai and Phil)
MetaSynth,Xx, MetaTrack
Videodelic
ArtMatic
VTrack
ArtMatic Voyager
Published Multimedia work (2003)
DVD by Numbers by Sony Music France
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Comments (17)
Darkwish
WOW!!! Really nicely done!
GiveMe
Brilliant render. Wonderfully detailed. You'r quite a master at this.
Biffowitz
Fabulous cityscape, I like it!!
GPensanti
I think "all" of your Possible Cities have been great. For me; they make wonderful desktop backgrounds.....THANKS
Coloredpencilguy
Fantastic Eric once again! The most intriguing aspects of this new form of ground based extrusion upwards is that they are geometrically variant in angles of straight line proportions, I know that this is not actually something new but the angles as if the system you are utilizing have a skinning property to them. I am looking forward to learning how this is accomplished. Though as you well have noticed I am still only a notch above novice with raised terrains of recognizable shape. Accidental angles are one thing purposeful angular linear dimensional shapes "with colors" are another. My guess is that you have made it all much simpler than it appears.
SIGMAWORLD
EXCELLENT!
blankfrancine
Cool sci-fi scene!
wenger
Colorpencilguy, the trick here was to send the elevation from the basic city map (provided in AM 4.6 that is still to be released) into two different set of filters modulating both the shape and the color texture - hence the mixing of concrete structural parts versus with the blue-green window part. It is not something that could be done easily with the version you have. Since all theses cities are mathematical models defined in ArtMatic it is easy to manipulate them using all the ArtMatic components. There is so much to explore here that I'm almost depressed. It would require several lifetime. Anyway thank you all for your comments
eonite
Slick design!
duo
I really like this landscape! BRAVO!
prutzworks
amazing cityscape & techno moon
boblog
oups a lifetime, great ! I hope to see Armatic new version sooon!
furuta
Fantastic image. excellent work!!
ajks
Please oh please release the latest versions soon :)
killer3d
Reply to Quote: "Colorpencilguy, the trick here was to send the elevation from the basic city map (provided in AM 4.6 that is still to be released) into two different set of filters modulating both the shape and the color texture - hence the mixing of concrete structural parts versus with the blue-green window part. It is not something that could be done easily with the version you have. Since all theses cities are mathematical models defined in ArtMatic it is easy to manipulate them using all the ArtMatic components. There is so much to explore here that I'm almost depressed. It would require several lifetime." Eric, I am very pleased to see your response and am impressed at the high degree of technical skill your fantastic softwares perform. I really appreciate the explanation of the details I had taken notice of and am like all of us patiently and anxiously waiting for the next releases. Hope my pay-check is at the same time. :) You have never done "anything less" than astound us a;; around the globe with the wonderful tools you have made thank you very, very much! Coloredpencilguy / killer3d / Jerry
serendigity59@gmail.com
Great as always Eric. Classic sci-fi scenery.
gmvgmvgmv
Very credible and imaginative city-scape. Love the mech planet in the background. Nicely done!