This is mostly color and image depth. The objects weren't all that hard to sculpt!
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My Best,
Gary
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This is mostly color and image depth. The objects weren't all that hard to sculpt!
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My Best,
Gary
I have no idea where these two images came from...
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I did this because I don't believe in relying on cloud storage...so I still burn music CDs.
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That box looks familar! :)
The record with the plastic converter piece in the center brings back memories!
It's actually a different box model than the one I supplied on a Xara Xone tutorial, Frances, but it could have been. One of the things I like about modeling is re-usability. A box, a lamp, whatever, can be posed and colored differently and become a part of a new scene.
Now, here is the same box. Different contents.
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My Best,
Gary
In the 1990s, I thought the coolest thing you could do with a modeling program is build a chess set, imitation being flattery, and a chess set is almost as iconic as a tea kettle in the 3D field.
I did this recently to illustrate an article on The Xara Xone.
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I think it's just fun to bend stuff that shouldn't or can't be easily bent in the Real World (which I visit occasionally).
-gary
This is an unfinished logo idea.
It needs initials inside the circle; the client didn't go for it.
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The music eventually will be real, but the orchestra isn't. An "anechoic chamber" is a device used by military contractors to test sonar and microwave transmitting hardware.
In theory, an anechoic chamber orchestra wouldn't make any sound at all.
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I'd originally created the chapter pages in the Xara Xtreme Guide as "white on white" pieces but the publisher told me, "It's a color book. Use color."
Here's the original, though, which I think forces the composition less.
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-g
A birthday card for my mom. Luxology modo and Photoshop.
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—g