Miscenaleous Artwork

These are a collection of pictures I have done that don't fit into any particular category.

 
 

TEMPLE OF DIBELLA

TEMPLE OF DIBELLA

This is a ray trace from the Temple of Dibella, featured in the game Daggerfall. I've taken some liberties in changing it from 256 color to True Color.

 
 

LCAM 1.6

LCAM 1.6

This is the welcome screen from an internal software package I did for Lotus.

 
 

STUDDED COLLAR

STUDDED COLLAR

This is a simple motif done based on studded collars.

 
 

CHAINMAIL KEYCHAIN

CHAINMAIL KEYCHAIN

This is the design for a chain mail key chain we used to make to sell for fundraising for the SCA. Someone else wanted the pattern and it was easier to ray trace than the explain.

 
 

DOMINO TRANSLATION OBJECT

DOMINO TRANSLATION OBJECT

This is a corporate logo for my product used on the internal web page. Through the lens of Machine Translation the solution to your problems can be more clearly seen.

 
 

SOPWITH LLAMA

SOPWITH LLAMA

Sopwith is the legendary English Aviation company that produced the renoun World War I fighter The Sopwith Camel popularized by Peanut's Snoopy and his never ending fight with The Red Baron. It was called the camel because of the characteristic hump over the machine guns. I a galaxy a far, far way away the Sopwith Company still lives. Its latest fighter is designed along classical lines with a few additions. This one is called The Llama because of the profile of the pilot droid.

 
 

MAAT

MAAT

In one of Lara Croft's adventures she comes across the Wings of Maat and poses with them here for a windows backdrop.

 
 

Ashurbanijo

Ashurbanijo

Unlike the other pictures this is not a raytrace. This is a self portrait in the style of a typical finger-snapping Assyrian king. The original did not wear a digital watch, though. The text is the Descent of Ishtar in Akkadian, and is not what would normally be on a kingly steele. The original test piece is here:

 
 

Enkeelise

Enkeelise

This is a portrait of a friend of mine, Elise Ramsey (not even a passing relation to the fictional Elise Sedwell) pattered off a portrait of Ashurbanipal's Queen. (645 B.C.) Her original is here: