I read articles in magazines about Vue alreadyįor quite a while. There, I saw this palm tree in a render that was misty and moody and I wasįirst version available on Mac. Out a Brycer and one day while cruising the web looking for trees to stick in What was the first version of Vue you used and how did Should be in one hand and 2d tools in the other.īit about you and Vue. I'm a firm believer that while working and creating, 3d tools I call myself a purist – I find it most interesting to achieveĮffects directly in Vue. "standard postwork" like color enhancement, unsharp masking etc definitely no Nowadays it is pleasure only, no realĪnd any number of 2d applications, Metasequoia and Curvy 3d. Years since I first discovered the digital medium. You been doing 3D Art and is it work, pleasure or a bit of both?įield I did in 1982 I think. Professionally with Windows boxes too so I am familiar with this side as well. Then the first MacĪppeared in my toolbox (1987) and stayed with that. Parallel to this, to develop a modeller on my home Atari ST. After that I usedĪn early commercial 3D animation system from BTS (FGS 4400) and started, (Vax), then worked (through the Vax) on a Cray for a while. Gateway with XP but have a few portable hard drives with Linux and Windowsīecause I worked with a lot already. Macintosh, Linux, ZX Spectrum, Amiga, Atari, Abacus or what other computers are Rarely do them anymore except for specialty clients or here at the museum where Oils but my specialty was murals and painting huge. You can see some of my photos in my Renderosity The first "plan", before 3D graphics did exist, was to become a Musician…and then I practice some more lol…Ĭartoon/comic character to do you most identify with?Īrt or design in more traditional ways and if so what is your favourite noneĪnd still do. Now Winchester, Virginia USA.Ĭompany together with two friends, working as a graphic designer in print and Now at the edge of the Black Forest, close to Stuttgart, South Wabe's a moderator over at Cornucopia 3D but did you know he did computer animation for the film Enemy Mine? So on with the interview. You'll know Monsoon from his web site Monsoonsky and his hard work as a moderator on the 3D Commune's Vue forum. Tonight to kick off this new experiment I've got Walther Beck and Mark Lawson better known as Wabe and Monsoon with me.
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