Man I love these things! They are so addictive to make
“Know how sublime a thing it is to suffer and be strong.” ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
7
Apr
Man I love these things! They are so addictive to make
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30
Mar






Yes as I’ve been honing my web skillz I realized how very important a faq or a faw (frequently asked worm) or a fab (frequently asked block) is, but because I’m so very lame in Illustrator, I opened Bryce and tried to remember how to use the darn program.
Then there were my excursions into logo making:


I wonder if I’ll ever get good at that? I took Illustrator classes but I open that program and I can’t remember how to do anything in there. I even had a hard time in Bryce and I used that for years! This post will probably be too huge to load.
Oh and Akismet has officially blocked over 20,000 spam now. I have under 1000 comments, how sad is that? But my penis is ginornmous!!
30
Mar
I’ve been very uninspired these last few months artistically. Then I saw the photography of John Dwyer. Well I can’t take photos like that and I can’t even create art like that, but I gave it a whirl to recreate his lighthouse photo. Not an exact re-creation, I didn’t want it to be. His work is stunningly gorgeous. Those fantastic pictures have given me a few other ideas to try. I wonder if I can create a timed exposure on running water in Bryce?
For those that don’t know Bryce, it basically started out as a landscape program. The objects are 3 dimensional. You can model some things in Bryce. I made the lighthouse for instance. The ship I bought and birds were freebies that were modeled with a modeling program (there are limits to what Bryce can do model-wise). Thought you might want to see the wireframe view:

And here’s my trusty lighthouse minus all the atmosphere and postwork.

I think I’ll add it to the freebies on my site.