3d, photography, and writing BIOI was schooled in photography, back when they used something called "film" and chemicals! I've since gone digital. Later in life, I took up videography, and needed the ability to add graphics and titles to the tapes (another primitive technology). I bought an Amiga and a "genlock" - and the salesman convinced me to buy a 3d program called Imagine. Within 24 sleepless hours, I was hooked on 3d. As for writing,
that was a survival technique. Now, I like to combine images and prose. Most often, they do not form simultaneously.
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Comments (9)
colas
a wonderfull work.very good colors.tank you my friend.v.
meico
A lovely image - though I confess that the thought of water above chest level is distinctly uncomfortable! Nevertheless, I'm fascinated and enchanted by underwater scenes like this: I would imagine that the finished animation is a little like the Disney sequence from Fantasia - but with charm.
PL-Finland
nice underwater job tien :)
xina
nicely done -!
Batronyx
I really like the glow you have on the jellyfish. Nicely done. :)
tien_avielle
Dear Batronyx: Thanks! And I just signed on at www.imagine3d.org ! I think it will be a great gathering place for Imagineers! (especially when the upload area is done, and I can donate my collection of objects there.)
bobbystahr
BEEEEEEAUTIFUL...wow mine didn't turn out that good, but it helps if you know what you're doing i'm sure....if you were on messenger you could send it to me easy...really cool vision...full marks,....next compy...LOL
kmanktelow
A really Excellent image, tien! I love the underwaer effect- it's so realistic!
Dhurgan
Very good, I really like the feel of this, would love to see the full size animation later :-)