Turning from landscaping to fractalizing, I'm now beginning the process of learning more about the computerized 3D art process.BIOI developed my eye for form and coloring during fifteen years as a landscape installer and designer. In the course of my job, I taught myself CAD, and began creating irrigation layout designs using AutoCad and other CAD programs.
After being forced to leave my career due to health problems, I turned to the Magic Box for enjoyment, learning how to fractalize. I then began learning how to use some of the various 3D programs including 3DS max, Poser, Bryce, and several others.
At the present time, I am beginning the attempt to market some of my artwork, and perhaps start a small independent design company.
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Comments (5)
SAH
Thank you very much for the compliment! (Deep down, I'm really just trying to establish the fact for all to see, that Ultra Fractal is NOT the only fractal generator in the world-- Have I proved my point yet?)
FractalGrrl
Yes!! And I agree. But then I'm just a novica at UF and made hideously ugly fracs with it. I still want to keep at it and continue to learn, but truth be told, Stephen Ferguson is my Fractal God; I love his programs. Now, this whole Frax Flame thing, Steven, you really are wonderful at it. There's another program I've recently started playing with, and I have been paying attention to your work in it; it's just gorgeous. Next time we meet at the swings, you'll have to tell me your secret. ;)
SAH
I keep no secrets-- I'll do my best to explain anything I do to anyone at any time. I've even been thinking of updating the very basic post-processing tutorial on my website to reflect some of my new techniques. Maybe I'll get aroound to it some time soon. See you on the playground!
peapodgrrl
Where did my first comment go? Hmmm. I complimented Paul DeCelle on one of his fracs, and my comment disappeared. And I thought it was because Paul didn't like me. Now I'm not so sure. :D
SAH
Yes, I've used his generators in the past, and I really like them. Although it's been a while, they're still installed on my machine, should the mood ever strike. I've done some of my best work with his line of programs. (And I'm glad we all agree I'm a 'sweetie'-- spread the word!)