Computer Rendered Images and Animations
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Zonks 800 x 750 177K |
These are six screens originally created by my Atari program Zonk. These were joined together in Photoshop then slightly vortex-tiled in Supergoo. | |
| Cow
Zonk 1024 x 768 168K |
This trippy-looking cow is from a photo taken in the streets of Zurich in 1998. The background was replaced by the above 6 Zonks image tiled, distorted and fogged to create perspective. | |
| Bush
TV 640 x 480 |
This has the classic airbrushed look about it, being a rendering of a model I constructed as a 'wireframe' from measurements of the real thing. There's some informative text on the screen. | |
| Bush
TV 5 800 x 600 63K |
Another 3D Studio scene. The virtual coffee-mug has my photo applied to it. The tobacco packet was scanned. (Gave up the evil weed on 4th July 1997.) | |
| Bush-TV animations 1 581K 2 4MB 3 5.7MB |
Some of my best 4-dimensional modeling
now in GIF format for compatibility. 1 is a 120 x 80 pixel GIF alternate frames removed for compactness. 581K 2 is 320 x 200 pixels with all 201 frames. 4MB 3 is a later version (320 x 200) with 249 frames and it features Snake with Woman (on page 2) on the TV screen. 5.7MB |
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| Bush
2001 00 1024 x 768 108K |
Behold the Bakelite beauty, rendered afresh this century. I've now started 3D modeling once more and here's a better quality image complete with test card C, as downloaded from the BBC website - who also supply an informative video about the TV model. | |
| Photo
Trail 1024 x 768 83K |
Also a more recent rendition. The real brass plate is embedded in the pavement in the Dean Village. This virtual version has multiple copies and SLRs spaced out, plus a virtual CD jewel case with a self-portrait insert. | |
| Octopus 800 x 600 104K |
Created with Organic Art version 1. | |
| Wormhole 800 x 600 88K |
The tiled pattern was originally created with Kozmic 4 on the Atari STE. | |
| Mulshy 800 x 600 87K |
Created with Organic Art version 1. |
These were my first efforts from 1997. The fantastic animation below is sadly not mine.
^ Muzorama from Muzorama Team on Vimeo. ^
Another animation I just have to include is this:
Augmented (hyper)Reality: Domestic Robocop from Keiichi Matsuda on Vimeo.
BIG BANG BIG BOOM - the new wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
Take the time to watch that one on a decent broadband connection!The following images were created on the Atari STFM in the early '90s and were full screen 320 x 200 pixel images in 16 colours from a larger palette. They were created either by Kozmic or Zonk or neither of the two. In those days I would often find myself trying to antialias a pair of pixels by placing a compromise pixel between them by hand!
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Dave Henniker