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This is my entry to the July 98 Imagine Rendering Competition. The theme
for the competition was Metals and Checks.
I am happy to say that this image won first prize.
As with most works of art, this was not quite what I had pictured in my
minds eye when I started. But I had to go with it due to a fast approaching
deadline and a very long rendering time (I think I had a 450 MHz Pentium
when I created this).
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This is a second version of the IML competition image. I updated this
over my last Christmas holiday break.
This is what I originally wanted the image to be. The containers are now
made of glass. To me this adds a lot more detail and realism to the whole
scene.
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This is an old time favourite. As you can see, It's a dedication to the
game Mousetrap. This was one of my favourite games as a child. It was also
one of my favourite projects in Imagine.
This is a work in progress, this was originally modeled in Imagine. I have
recently recreated all of the objects from scratch in Truespace. (I
preferred to remodel rather than just convert the objects so that I could
use this project to learn how to use Truespace).
Building the objects for this image was an excellent learning experience,
as each piece seemed to require a new technique.
I am planning on animating it in the near future. I have decided to wait for
the new Truespace 6.5 before doing so. That way I can use the project
to 'test out' the new interface.
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This is a rendering of an object I created when a friend of mine got into
a 'Lost In Space' mood.
I put a fair amount of detail into the object and had have grand visions of
doing an animation, but I haven't quite got around to doing that yet. For
some silly reason my employer expects me to do programming work for him...go
figure!
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