I consider myself more of an artisan than an artist. When I make something, function and ease of use are as important as appearance. I see my skills as laying closer to the decorative arts than the fine arts.
My product range focuses on EasyPose, an ERC based posing system I invented to make it easy to pose long, thin, flexible figures such as tentacles and chains.BIOMy Background:
I'm an Australian mathematician with some amateur skills in programming. I love working with my hands and I've been making things since I was old enough to pick up a pair of scissors and some cardboard. I've worked a lot with silver, leather and wood among other materials. I've even done some sewing and embroidery.
How EasyPose was invented:
I bought Poser because it looked like a good way to make 2D animated sprites for a little computer game I wanted to write, but once I started to see what Poser could do, I lost interest in the game and started making pictures.
As a newbie I spent a lot of time downloading free stuff. I have a very slow dialup connection so while the free stuff was downloading, I passed the time reading tutorials. One day I read Nerd's ERC tutorial and if I'd been in a comic, you would have seen a light bulb flash on above my head. The idea behind EasyPose is really pretty simple and it came into my head complete and ready to go. I "just" had to check whether ERC would really do what I needed it to. The devil was in the detail.
At exactly the same time Beyond Bent had a competition running where you could win one of Davo's CDs, which I desperately wanted to do. The theme was "tentacle attack" and a tentacle seemed like a great figure to try out my posing system, so I had the idea and the motivation both at the same time. I spent two weeks of very, very late nights getting the first, short, clunky EasyPose figure to work and used it to make a picture which took first place in the competition. That was the start of EasyPose and also the start of a very productive friendship with Davo.
That was March 2001. There were a lot of problems with the EasyPose prototype and it took about four months before the first EasyPose figure was ready to be released. I estimate something like 600 hours went into bringing EasyPose to the stage where I could make the tentacle I sell today.
It has been a lot of work, but it has been well worth it to see the reactions from people the first time they use one of my figures. I get a real buzz out of that and I still sometimes get that same feeling of wonder when I use the figures myself.
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Comments (8)
MarvinR
Well done!!
DreamMan
Wow, I didnt think the 3D thing would work. Very Cool indeed!!!!!
whoopdat
Wow, that's a trip and then some. Killer!
sturkwurk
I got the 3d to work! too cool... and fun!
the3dgm
Honestly, this is the first one I've ever seen that worked for me. . .Super Job!
Ajax
Nope. They are definitely not backwards. It works perfectly for me and as you can see from the comments it works for everybody else too. It's also correct from a theoretical point of view since the left eye image is on the right and the right eye image is on the left, which is the correct approach if you cross your eyes to see it. You may be one of those rare people who can move their eyes apart as easily or more easily than crossing them. For that the images would need to be reversed, but most people can't do it.
zescanner
OOPS! I am sorry. I somehow glossed over the part about "crossing your eyes". And yes, I am one of those people who can move my eyes apart and still focus closely. I had to train myself to be able to do that. In fact, I find the eye-crossing thing here to be difficult to me. I will have to work on that. IDEA: for those who find the usual stereo images hard to do, maybe if you swap the images (left eye image to the right, right eye image to the left) then this technique will be easier for you?
merlinblack
Ah......was just about to post that I wasn't able to see it when I finally decided to just make myself see three of the image instead of trying to combine the two and it worked. Very nice. However, I have yet to ever be able to see a single one of those pictures that's just a bunch of dots and when you look at it long enough it supposedly makes the picture. I just can't trick my eyes into seeing those.....Any advice?