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Sun. July 11, 2004
Flashbacks in 3D
This morning I went on a mission back into my past that was filled with computer animation and model building. Where did this urge emerge from? Last night I was combing through old website files when I stumbled upon old pages that housed my collection of 3D animation and artwork. Inspired, I dug through a box or two in the basement and un-earthed a pile of old floppy disks. After tossing aside various driver disks for a Sound Blaster 16 and the failed Microsoft Space Simulator (because I wanted to fly to Mars in real time!) I found the treasure I saught. TrueSpace 2 disks. This program saw my use of many hours upon hours a day or creating whatever came to mind via wireframes and textures. One scene in particular that I wanted to revisit was that of the central complex of the ancient Aztec capitol of Tenochtitlan. Using artist concepts and some facts I pieced together what I thought was an accurate skeleton of this majestic city. I also thought of this scene after taking in a talk at a conference I recently attended in which some students had reconstructed the Parthenon in a 3D game environment for interactive exploration. I mentioned to them my Aztec recreation and that I'd let them know when I resurrect it. Without trying to kindle yet another hobby or project, I'll likely go no further back into the world of 3D than taking that Aztec city and creating a game map that my friends and I can compete on. I might also possibily pass it along to the students working on that project.


Comments (3) | To Top
7/15/2004 @ 3:57am
very kind of you to make it easier to scroll through your pictures without having to go back to the journal page each time. Well done Mr Webmaster.
by Toni
7/15/2004 @ 10:28am
I aim to please! I may eventually also have a photo view so you can just see a photo journal without the writing. Could be interesting.
by KevinFreitas
10/18/2004 @ 6:01pm
Great work! Keep on going!
by Eduardo Bravo