One day in 1981, an Apple II+
arrived in my office. Nobody knew what that funny machine
could do. But, when our mainframe guru showed us that a few
lines of BASIC could produce a simple green wireframe cube
in 3D, it was the beginning of a love affair with computer
graphics.
I am not a professional graphics
designer, although I had my own photography studio in the
past. I can barely draw a straight line. I am self-taught
and I use graphics tools as an outlet for some of my
creative juices.
Two of those tools are
especially dear to me: Adobe Photoshop and KPT Bryce - on a
Mac, of course :) With the Web, I finally found a real life
outlet for my interests ... I am a "webmaster" (so who isn't
these days). But I actually get paid to do this stuff! You
can check out my web site with the
New
York State Education Department.
The Right Brain Studio idea
comes from the obvious notion that the creative side of our
psyche resides in the right side of the brain. I welcome
comments, suggestions and help at
rightbrain@oocities.com
K. S. Wittman
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