Some of the work in progress.
I hope to soon get a world up for people to walk around in, and where I can put some of the objects from the gallery3D.
The Canoma program was a good start for world building, for instance the studio parts in gallery3D are done via Canoma.
There is still the missing piece of software for polishing it off, however.
Meanwhile, I am digitizing objects through various methods. The Corraggio welded sculptures are most recently
'on the work bench', here are some images from that.

Mapping out the chair seat, using bright large markers so I can use it to ghost in missing reference points on other
images. This is for the geometera software from AEA, I hope they are still active!

Here is a touched up version of the reference image the Minolta camera takes. The MetaFlash Studio software is really
annoying because it will refuse to use images that have been modified in any way. To me, it is obvious the stripe information
is there in this processed image so it must also be there in the original, but the MetaFlash studio software refuses to touch
the enhanced image, and refuses to find the stripes in the original. "Dont write code!" admonishes an experienced
researcher, but I wonder if I shouldn't start in on a GNU reader for these stripe encoded images?
Anyway, they are visually interesting, so here it is. Sort of an extreme irridescence, something the metal smith alone
might see, taking the iron out of the forge.
back to the gallery3 or
back to webbittown
=^.^=
katkitty