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I have been fascinated by computer 3D graphics since my very early teens. When I started doing my own 3D graphics on the 486 machine me and my brother bought, I got even more fascinated and have worked with it on and off ever since. I have to admit that the workload involved in creating 3D art put me a bit off at first, but now when I’ve become more used to the tools, I would argue that I am increasingly capable to reach my goals in this field.
Organic 3D graphics has been my main interest, but I have also dived into more regular 3D design recreating detailed objects in a virtual 3D environment. My dream is to become so experienced with the software that I can recreate whatever I like with professional detail, but I have still loads to learn before I am that good. Still though as you can see, I can do quite a lot already.

There has been more of a lack of computer power then lack of fantasy in my various 3D projects. That is why my projects are mostly single objects rather then fully developed 3D environments. Since I have upgraded my computer since these pictures where made, I hope to get the time to start on a really huge 3D project, perhaps creating a music video to one of my tracks. However such a project will be very long term and need a lot of work, so I guess it will have to wait till I've finished my degree. In the mean time I'm happy doing smaller 3D works for different other projects.
Organica is one of my very early 3D designs and I have used this object as an icon for all my musical work since. What it symbolises is one of my also very early theories about music i.e. the three main categories of emotions music can call upon – power, pleasure, pain. Power as in energy, anger and action. Pleasure as in harmony, happiness and equilibrium. Pain as is agony, sorrow and melancholy. Combining these in different intensities I believed one could create any type of music.
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