Artist wannabe

Posted on May 18, 2003 12:00 AM by Joel Comm

I'm not an artist.. don't even pretend to be. A few years ago I owned a macintosh computer and I played with a program called Bryce. It was a slick package that allowed you to render beautifully detailed landscapes on the fly. It's far more advanced today, but I did these images about 6 years ago.



Curious and Curiouser

Donuts

Far from Home

Empty Street

The Throne

Whaddya think?

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4 Comments For This Post

  1. Ceezer Says:

    I like The Throne most, but the rest are very nice. Do you expect to play around any with the new utility?

  2. Michael Says:

    I would like to use the picture of the empty street on a demo cd my band has just created. I would like your permission to use it. Thanks

  3. Aabid Says:

    I have use street image of yours in my animation reel and I have credited you too. Just want to know is it okay?

  4. genial Says:

    gosh.... i'm not even an artist :(

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