Me and my wonderful wife.BIOBorn in Los Angeles CA, I am 47 years old. I have a wife, Anne, and a wonderful son Ellery, who is 13 years old. Ive been doing computer graphics since the first Apple computers. Ive had Apples, Amigas, PCs. Taught computer animation in the early 90's. I am a Cosmetic and Reconstructive Dentist. On Oct 11, 2003 I had a bad near death dune buggy accident. I am still recovering, and taking this time off to do some computer art again.
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Comments (15)
EngleWolf
You're knot talking 'bout them knots in the image are ya?! Well I'm knot going in there, might get all tangled up!!... on a serious note though, this is unique and original and the clarity, reflections and detail are most awesome!!! Love this!!!!!! :o)
orbital
Cool abstarct, nice blend of colours and shapes.
keys13
Stunning work! beautiful composition ;) Colors are beautiful !!!!
zopeynn
wow!this is fantastic work,bravo!
visiergraupe
fantastic!
violet
Looks fantastic !!! great choice of colors..!
captor213
I dunno how you did this,but its awesome.
melevos
Awesome!!!
Digimon
Simply stunning!! An awesome bryce piece!!! It's an image like this that inspires me, to test Bryce's limit's. You have done a superb job here!!
jamba215
jeeze, i wonder how you made this... Lovely!
Funcoflipper
Agent Smith knows how I did it!!
Unokitti45119
Very eye-catching!
Wheeliedevil
Wow!! Really spectacular!! I love the white haze in the background. Is it all one peice? How did you make that in Bryce?
lemonjim
This is fun stuff indeed, kinda recognize the tool, playing with KnotPlot, too! Tons of fun! objout! Then importing the OBJs into bryce & you encounter a difference of the centroids, where the outer hoops are off-center unless you nudge them back, you done good! A nice result here.
Richardphotos
I tried Knotplot also but never got these results.very unique work