Objective: Illustration and explanation are key. I want to be able to develop a number of small interactive worlds with high detail, multi-physics simulation and completely insightful GUIs on the Computer. Artist Illustrator. Graphic Designer. Cartoonist. Packaging. Animator. Mac Developer since 1985. Developer for UNIX/Linux since 1980. Web Developer. Satellite Controller.BIOSomeday I hope to play around with more expensive software on a more expensive computer, but alas, cannot afford them yet. Today it's the 867MHz G4, not too bad...
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Comments (8)
sadlers5
so cute luv the snowflakes! happy holiday to you too, ann :)
borsy
Beautifully done!!!
tony_br22
this is excellent .. stunning artwork !!!
Sapphyre_net
Very nice! I got a few shivers watching the snow at the link. brrrrrrrrrrr!! :)
Demur26
I just love your artwork Jim. This piece is so full of atmosphere I can almost feel the snowflakes melting on my face. I look forward with eager anticipation to see what visual feasts u have in store for us in 2005. Merry xmas to u.
Incarnadine
The motion is excellent. The upper speed is a trace too fast and the lower is a bit too slow. And if you could I would shorten the flakes. Other than that you have caught the "feel" of it very well (kudos!). Been watching it for real the last few days here (grin) - as always Jim, impressed!
JNH
I checked out the animation...it's cool, and ironically, we just got some sleet here, and I noticed it was shaped like long slivers...just like your animation! Hmmm...always though it was round. Happy Holidays to ya!
bigkahuna
Good stuff as always...I particularly like the fog background, I've always found 'atmosphere' effects tough to manage.