Old art. Old as in 1998. Old as in Bryce 3d old. Ok, you get the point.
It looks a bit like an iPhone, and is about the same size. Sure, it could be used for evil, but why bother when it feels so good. It also can play music.

Old art. Old as in 1998. Old as in Bryce 3d old. Ok, you get the point.
It looks a bit like an iPhone, and is about the same size. Sure, it could be used for evil, but why bother when it feels so good. It also can play music.

Not finished. Ever not. Finished ever it isn’t. Hell, maybe it’ll be worth showing in its larval stage. You can’t ever tell in these kinds of situations, so tread lightly, but keep going forward, never quit. I’ll find you.

This came to be somewhat accidentally, but no matter, here it is. It seems like I made this years ago, and I did. This could be the reflection in a car’s window of a UFO. Anything’s possible.

Another simple 3d design. Back in 2001 I was just trying to clear out my bin of unused spaceship designs – and here I am doing it again.

The ship leaves the planet to head to the first post in low orbit. What happens next is anyone’s guess, especially since it’s all just a bunch of bunk. The design, however, is as genuine as a virtual world can be. Rendered in LightWave, but designed from the heart.

This design was to be part of the front of a ship, where the smaller craft (this one) could detach for other applications. Will revisit this after I finish the 1,216,309 other projects I’m working on.

Another idea rendered in LightWave 3d. This was a garage for a type of personal vehicle that would take you wherever you wanted to go – personally.

I imagine waking up from my nap to look out the window at the other ships flying by, or I experience making a model using LightWave 3d and Photoshop for the post enhancement. Either way works for me.

Different views of this spaceship design, modeled and rendered in LightWave 3d, and enhanced in Photoshop. Has this design seen its last days? Time will tell.

orbiting over terrain
I was just getting the hang of LightWave 3d. Nothing but spaceships and robots back in the day. Maybe it’s time for a resurgence.

vak, sucking up space
I was involved with a startup company called Satori3, and we had a project we wanted to create. Didn’t happen, but the designs still exist.

the idea here is a place to sit “above it all”, while checking stocks

the vehicle that takes you to your place in the clouds
Here’s another Bryce 3d piece. The idea here was to create a robot that could move about in a unique way to walking. It looks like a jax, so that’s obviously where the name was derived.

Bryce 3d had just come out, and I wanted to use if for something more than a terrain editor. I did a few versions of a SciFi scene on Mars. Spaceships – you gotta love ‘em (unless you don’t).

remember, this was a long time ago…