Concept art for Send in the Clones 4, done in Corel Painter:

Image of fishes, including the Christmas Wrasse I saw, inspired by my Hawaii trip.

Image of volcano, created for Troop 4 Hawaii T-shirts.

Image of Katie, also done with Corel Painter.

3d artwork - an imagined world.

These are some really old 3d pics, dating back to 2002-2003.

The ancient city was done for Arts Camp 2003, same Arts Camp that resulted in "He Reigns". The room is from a cartoon which is making fun of a nutrition course Troop 4 went through and failed miserably at (one kid had never even seen broccoli before). The third is a surviving pic from the old website I maintained circa 2003, it's just about the only still 3d artwork from that time period that survived both the loss of the website and the frying of the hard drive. I've chosen to title it, "Aftermath".

More pics from that era, salvaged from the hard drive only because I'd printed them (and then scanned them in later), a 3d library from a top-down isometric perspective, one of the most complex Strata 3d models I did.

The second is a screencap from a realtime 3d recreation of my room I did in Adobe Atmosphere (back when that was considered a promising venue for realtime 3d on the web.)

A clip of my head exploding that I animated when I was in a bad mood.

A 3d artwork I did once, the surface of a planet scorched by four suns.



A poster about mental illnesses... which expresses the chaos and the banality of mental illness... has some glaring problems like the absence of Temple Grandin and inclusion of people who have autistic traits but have not been officially diagnosed as autistic.

Never mind... this course project was more notable for the weird art than anything it actually said.

Here is the download link for the huge document: THE MENTAL ILLNESS POSTER


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