Artwork
Here is a small
set of 3D
pictures I have done since 1990, mostly
using
Realsoft3D.
For more 'technical' work, see also the
demo animations
of Chrono::Engine, the C++ API for physical simulation which I've been
defeloping for years.
Also, see the
gallery of the Chrono::R3D plugin.
( click on pictures to enlarge
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Delta Station, Copyright A.Tasora.
Sci-Fi picture entirely modeled with Realsoft3D. I
quickly obtained thousands of windows and details by
smart applications of bump and color maps. |
Kugel, Copyright A.Tasora.
Rendering test for my modeling software Revolution4D. This detail is
a precision ball-screw, used for automation and robotics. |
Chrono::Engine logo, (C) A.Tasora.
This is the Chrono::Engine logo. I've been inspired by the
mechanism of a Vacheron-Constantin clock, which I remodeled with Realsoft3D. |
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Cyberfood, Copyright A.Tasora.
Mock-up for the first prototype of the Cyberfod automatic
food-delivery device. |
Cyberfood, Copyright A.Tasora.
Mock-up for the first prototype of the Cyberfod automatic
food-delivery device. |
Girl, Copyright A.Tasora.
Everything was modeled with NURBS non-uniform rational
surfaces (today I would rather use the more powerful SDS
limit-surfaces). |
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Orchidea, Copyright A.Tasora.
I modeled the flower with Nurbs surfaces, and I spent
some time in creating realistic materials. Note the
depht-of-field effect.. |
Terminator test, Copyright A.Tasora.
Frames from an animation, resembling the famous film
"Terminator2". I made this as a tutorial for a
3d computergraphic magazine. |
Wind+fire demo, Copyright A.Tasora.
Frames from an animation showing the advanced simulation
features of my software Phenomena. |
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Black GTA, Copyright A.Tasora.
It took some time to model this car, but I felt inspired
and I ended with this shape, which is my idea of 'sport
car'. |
Robot, Copyright A.Tasora.
A 6-dof 6xR robot, which I modeled with 'organic' shapes.
Most parts have been obtained with SDS surfaces. |
Revolution4D test, (C) A.Tasora.
A stress test for my Revolution4D software: rendering of a large
amount of mechanical parts. |