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 (6)
ManuelFr57
Wow! This object is so delicate ! I love the subtle details. Wonderful work, Tien.
KingPtolemy
Very interesting concept and work!!! Bravo!!!
meico
Beautifully done ... the refraction of the spindle in the glass is brilliantly observed and executed, and the detail is excellent throughout.
bobbystahr
I especially like the 'celtic' borders top and bottom....how were those done then?...beautiful model over all...seems you need home work t gat goin eh...LOL
tien_avielle
The 'celtic" border Bobby referred to was one of the results of the helix experiments/tutes we were doing several moons ago. I find they make excellent trim for a variety of objects (-:
colas
splendid and fine modelling,bravo.v.