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and I’m into Lighting, Coloring, Texturing, Staging, Rendering and some Animation -to- Music. These are my recent results, older works and favorites. Enjoy! .
News about this site
and I’m into Lighting, Coloring, Texturing, Staging, Rendering and some Animation -to- Music. These are my recent results, older works and favorites. Enjoy! .
“Jazz Suite II” by Shostakovich actually is Walz #2 from his Suite for Variety Orchestra (post 1956). The piece became famous by the soundtrack of Stanley Kubrick’s ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ movie as well as by its performance by the world famous (Dutch) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Since Bill Haley’s “Rock around the Clock” is from 1956 as well, this Walz is not classical at all.To me, it always brings ’round visions’, of balls, things bouncing around and a merry-go-round going wild.…
“Jazz Suite II” by Shostakovich actually is Walz #2 from his Suite for Variety Orchestra (post 1956). The piece became famous by the soundtrack of Stanley Kubrick’s ‘Eyes Wide Shut’ movie as well as by its performance by the world famous (Dutch) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Since Bill Haley’s “Rock around the Clock” is from 1956 as well, this Walz is not classical at all.To me, it always brings ’round visions’, of balls, things bouncing around and a merry-go-round going wild.…
One day, we discussed reflections in 3D rendering.Those days, for some reason, car commercials with shiny cars driving though streets full of reflection glass panes and mirrors were quite popular on TV.Then some CD was issued full of chill-out tunes, and this number was played over and over on the radio: Spiegel im Spiegel (mirror in mirror), a New Age composition by Arvo Pärt (Estonia). This made the click, and inspired me to combine all of those in one short.…
One day, we discussed reflections in 3D rendering.Those days, for some reason, car commercials with shiny cars driving though streets full of reflection glass panes and mirrors were quite popular on TV.Then some CD was issued full of chill-out tunes, and this number was played over and over on the radio: Spiegel im Spiegel (mirror in mirror), a New Age composition by Arvo Pärt (Estonia). This made the click, and inspired me to combine all of those in one short.…
One day, we discussed reflections in 3D rendering.Those days, for some reason, car commercials with shiny cars driving though streets full of reflection glass panes and mirrors were quite popular on TV.Then some CD was issued full of chill-out tunes, and this number was played over and over on the radio: Spiegel im Spiegel (mirror in mirror), a New Age composition by Arvo Pärt (Estonia). This made the click, and inspired me to combine all of those in one short.…
One day, we discussed reflections in 3D rendering.Those days, for some reason, car commercials with shiny cars driving though streets full of reflection glass panes and mirrors were quite popular on TV.Then some CD was issued full of chill-out tunes, and this number was played over and over on the radio: Spiegel im Spiegel (mirror in mirror), a New Age composition by Arvo Pärt (Estonia). This made the click, and inspired me to combine all of those in one short. Some…
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Some years ago I decided to start focusing on just a few pieces of software: Poser, Vue and Photoshop. Before that, I wandered around and used all sorts of kit. Not that productive, but not that bad either. Here’s some overview.
One day, in the previous century, I created my first website. It used graphic icons instead of menus, and they turned from B/W to color when the mouse hovered over. Here they are, in ‘still’ format.