StormEye at Aho Museum
Friday, February 20th, 2009
[10:08] Desdemona Enfield: well, they are based on a profile that Douglas created.
[10:09] Desdemona Enfield: We had a small model of the StormEye.. and made an array of blobs which Doug adjusted.
[10:09] Misprint Thursday: nods-blob adjustments
[10:09] Douglas Story: I can show you a picture, if you like
[10:09] Desdemona Enfield: I used the blobs to interpolate then segment the pattern into interlocking prims.
[10:11] Desdemona Enfield: There we are.. blob city

Douglas begins the landscape design
[10:11] Misprint Thursday: OK-
[10:11] Douglas Story: and it goes to a warping of a sense of scale
[10:12] Misprint Thursday: so how did the maps come into play with this “cupping” idea Desdemona
[10:13] Desdemona Enfield: Well, I just duplicated what Doug had set up.
[10:13] Desdemona Enfield: My work was to take 32×32 samples and convert them 9 sculpts, nicely smoothed.
[10:14] Desdemona Enfield: with matching edges.

Douglas and Desdemona discuss the development of the landscape
[10:14] Douglas Story: but this was too jaggedy
[10:14] Desdemona Enfield: It was a little jagged.

StormEye landscape in progress-Desdemona works on sculpt maps
[10:24] Misprint Thursday: yes
[10:24] Douglas Story: at first I was going to texture the landscape in a realistic way
[10:25] Douglas Story: avoiding flowers….so I could (ahem) Grow As An Artist
[10:25] Douglas Story: but on a whim, I tossed some flower pics on the landscape
[10:25] Douglas Story: you can see one in this picture
[10:25] Douglas Story: on the right
[10:26] Douglas Story: the results were striking
[10:26] Misprint Thursday: yes-
[10:26] Desdemona Enfield: the effect was that of an desert….. burnt heat colors.. heat leading to afternoon storms.
[10:26] Douglas Story: the current texture is the inside of a rose, really
[10:26] Desdemona Enfield: I mean here on the landscape under StormEye.
[10:26] Douglas Story: and that goes to something else that interests me in art and science
[10:26] Douglas Story: how nature repeats itself
[10:26] Desdemona Enfield: The cream and violet texture was quite a different effect.
[10:27] Douglas Story: and one thing can stand in for another.
[10:27] Douglas Story: I love it when people mistake one of my pictures for something else entirely
[10:27] Douglas Story: “is that a sea anemone?”

StormEye landscape texturing documentation in the center.

Douglas Story's photograph-floral close up



