This is my last Imagine image (I can't find my CD :( ) its called CityScape for obvious reasons
And this is my First POV-RAY render, it's still in work in progress in the moment, it seems to lack movement !!!!, it's also still unnamed.
Look more new stuff...and more new software this is from some Linux software called Blender. It's a bit of a experiment, more abstract than my usual stuff.
It's is a 3D render and case you where wondering, I only has one object and a background
This is my first Bryce render, more familiar ground here with
a bit of Science Fiction. Byrce is wonderful software, it's so easy to
make landscapes with, and to get a good looking picture out of it. The
hardest part of this was to get the glowing water effect, I wish
I could remeber what the effects called in real like, Cherenkov radiation
I think (the spelling is totally wrong).
We now follow this with a second Byrce Render, with lots of help from
L-Parser,
for the Trees and Steevie, the scorpian like beastie.
L-Parser creates organic looking models using recursive algorithms,
and is particularly good at things like tree's and simple animals. I'll
just stick a link in there, it's DOS based, runs in a DOS window and I've
'ported 'the
parser to Linux, but haven't okayed it's distribution yet. If you want
to port it yourself it's written in plain ANSI
'C' and compiles without warnings just from the DOS source.
And a work in progress, oh look another space piccie, well this is again
made in Byrce with help from
Spatch, it's an attempt at a space scene in a renderer that specialises
in landscapes....
All right so I never finsihed the last one... this is a Byrce 4 render called Captive