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June 2004:
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Lupin in the Afternoon
The lupins are made with Bryce trees and custom leaves for the flower bits. They are one
of my most successful ventures in the tree editor.
Big
Horn Sheep
Rendered in MojoWorld for one of the weekly challenges. Then I added the sheep in Photoshop.
Salton Sea
I love the turqouise blue water of this MojoWorld render.
Under
the Manzanita
I used photographic pieces of a couple manzanitas to make these shrubs but the shapes aren't
at all manzanita like. Nonetheless the resulting bushes are still nice looking.
Lonely Cactus
I just felt that this MojoWorld render needed a cactus.
Adobe Ruins
I wanted to see if I could do an overgrown scene using Bryce trees. It turned out pretty
good.
The Observatory
I thought this mountain range reminded me of the observatory on top of the volcano in Maui.
I had to add an observatory to make the connection.
Sulphur Hills
Planet Heathcliff was my latest MojoWorld creation.
Heathcliff Hills
Here are some toned down colors for Heathcliff.
On the Rocks
Here is a very rocky MojoWorld render.
A Pond on Mugozie
Mugozie has a nice variety of rock shapes.
Water Found on Heathcliff
Here's a fly by of Heathcliff to see some of the lakes.
The Elephant
This little pond just needed an elephant.
A Time Without Clocks
I think I was reading The Man Who Folded Himself when I did this piece in Bryce.
Moonrise on Hitokuro
Hitokuro has a beautiful sun.
End of the Rainbow
Slav added a nice rainbow to his planet by using a ring.
Serenity
I had been watching our Firefly DVDs when I worked on this piece.
Landslide
MojoWorld is capable of some amazing detail.
Wu Wei
I did this piece after reading The Tao of Pooh. The water flowing is done with metaballs.
Pride
June is gay pride month.
Steps of the Sun
My daisy bush is one of my favorite Bryce tree creations.
The Maw
Here is a render from another marvelous MojoWorld planet. It's downloadable from the 3DCommune.
Approaching the Maw
I pulled back to show the area surrounding the maw.
This site updated November 2005
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