The images above are created in Bryce, a 3D program. The first and last show how a masked photo object, when mapped to a plane, can appear as a 3d object. The wood curls in the first are actually photos of pot pourri!
The above four images were created in Adobe Illustrator. The first shows the use of the 3D tools that began in Illustrator 11. The second demonstrates the use of math in placing the numerals around the face of the clock in even intervals.
The door photos above are from a collection of photos taken in Wickford Village, a seaside colonial village in Rhode Island. In the fourth photo an historical plaque tells of the home's origin. Most of the houses in Wickford have such plaques, some telling of homes that were built in the 1700's!
The girls are my 2 younger granddaughters and each at different ages. The second picture of Kelly was when she was still too young to be part of the marching group, so assigned herself water girl, pulling a water wagon in the Gaspee Days parade.
These 'girls' are the kitties. Sadly, Celia is gone and so missed by the rest of us.



















