Sunday, 29 September 2013

Crete

We met some nice people in Crete. Keith and Janet were lovely and I took a 3D photo of them just before we left for home. I have placed the photo here so they can look at it online. Click on the photo Janet.


Sunday, 19 May 2013

Amiga Forever

This is the sister product to C64 Forever. This emulates all the Commodore Amiga systems that were ever available, from A1000 to CD32. The emulation is excellent, allowing user defined hard drives to be created. I have even managed to create my A1200HD set up from 1994.

I have also managed to find an image of Liberation CD32, I wasn't keen on the game, but I think its the best intro I have ever seen, Watch the video I have created below. I have recorded it from Amiga Forever using Fraps.


Amiga Forever can be found by clicking here.

Thursday, 16 May 2013

Bookmark Review - C64 Forever

A long time ago I had a website. On it I just posted my internet bookmarks. My friend Dave Newcombe would visit it and check out what I was looking at. I thought I would resurrect the idea in a different way, so I am going to post a link per day (when I can) with a brief description of why I like it.

C64 Forever - Emulation

I got my first Commodore 64 in September 1984 by selling all my ZX Spectrum stuff. It has always been one of my favourite computers. This emulator has given me the chance to relive those days. The emulation is excellent, even with the disc drive making noises like it used to. I have really enjoyed playing some of the old games I used to love (see below).





This is me playing Boulderdash, one of my all time favourites.

If you are interested go here.

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Yet more 3D skills

After my post yesterday about Tom, I felt I couldn't let it finish there without mentioning another colleague of mine, Scott Franks. Scott also has created some amazing images, he also helped with the understanding of modelling procedures of other companies. These young guys are really giving us 'old uns' something to worry about.

Here are some of Scott's images.

Monday, 13 May 2013

Amazing 3D skills

I have been looking at some of the images created for Uni by my colleague Tom Kirkup. I have been 3D modelling for 11 years, yet I find his images amazing for someone so young. OK, I am skilled in the engeering side of modelling, and I have created some really parametric and unique modelling procedures, but Tom's work really outshines mine.

Here is his site.

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Daresbury View 2013

On Tuesday I went back to where I grew up. I left in 1975 when my family moved to Hackenthorpe. The old place was never wonderful, but now it is more depressing than ever. It is run down, railings haven't seen a lick of paint for years. Oh how it has changed.

You should never go back to your past, but sometimes it helps you to see how far you have come.






Monday, 6 May 2013

Sheffield Botanical Gardens

A trip to the botanical gardens has resulted in my best images yet. I still have a long way to go, but I feel I am improving....


Want these images for your 3D device, look at the new section on the right named "Want Real 3D?"































Getting Organised

I now have a new domain name www.killamarshian.com, So that will point here eventually. I am getting to grips with my 3D camera, but there are a few pitfalls I'll explain later. For now, here are some pics I took with my Nikon Coolpix P500.









Sunday, 5 May 2013

I have a new 3D camera. Here are some pics I took with it. Click on each image for a larger view.

My Father-in-law's Garden



Somewhere near Soultz in France


Europe Hotel Haguenau France

My mate's car

Some Colleagues