DIGITAL IMAGING

This page might take a while for all it's thumbnails to load, it has lots of graphics, PDF files, and other stuff. If it looks unfinished, that's because it is. ;)

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 Lei's portrait This is a portrait of my lovely wife, Lei. I wanted to do something special for her as a wedding gift, something personal, so I scanned in some Polaroids of her and... well, here it is. I printed two at 36" x 36" on high quality watercolor paper, matted & framed them, and sent one back to Shenyang, China to her parents, and the other hangs in my living room. (I also did one at 50% which I keep for myself.)
This is a portrait of Lucy Praknik, another fictional character. She is a Shakespearian scholar, and rather a lonely sort, more comfortable with books than with other people. Lucy is a member of Clan Malkavian. She is a product of the mind of Sandra, a delightful English lady. 260K This image is from the Brujah Wake novella.

  Lucy Praknik

  Nick Barton

 A portrait of Nick Barton, a fictional Ventrue arms merchant from Texas. I am not as happy with this one, as the original source image is still recognizable. 103K This image is from the Brujah Wake novella.
 This is a portrait of the lovely Rainbow, a fictional character portrayed by Ellen, a woman almost as nice as her creation. Rainbow is also a Brujah. 553K This image is from the Brujah Wake novella.

 Rainbow's portrait

 

This is a portrait of the late Jeremias Skytte, a fictional character, created by Simon Magid, my collaborator on the Brujah Wake novella. Jeremias was a Danish Individualist, a member of Clan Brujah, and a pacifist with a wicked temper. 390K This image is from the Brujah Wake novella.
This is a portrait of Delilah, a fictional character of mine, as painted by another fictional character of mine. She has her own page at delilah.html. 390K This image is from the Brujah Wake novella.

 Delilah's portrait

   
   
   
These are two framegrabs from a 3D rendering of a new MOD-TAP product, a shuttered data module called the MOD-CLIP.

modclip 3d A

modclip 3d B

These are three framegrabs from a 3D rendering of MOD-TAP's 24 port rack mounted patch panel tray.

 

 

   
   

 LARGER PIECES (provided in .pdf format)

This rack drawing is fairly typical of the numerous drawings done for the sales division, showing potential clients the suggested system layout for their solution. It was rendered in Adobe's Illustrator, and the original is far too large for digital transmission, due to the level of detail. The PDF version is 390K, and can read with Adobe's Acrobat reader, available FREE from Adobe.

 rack drawing

 Millenium Ad

 Any readers out there of Cabling Business, or Cabling Installation and Maintenance trade magazines? Look for this ad to appear in the May issues, and precede a new wave of advertising from MOD-TAP, something I've been working on for months. Watch this space for updates as they hit the press.


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