Rising Sun

I was particularly pleased with how this one turned out. The detailed work on the Japanese map for the one sail was absolutely worth it. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting an…

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Sea Guardian

I read somewhere that dragons are land / sea guardians - hence the name of the ship. The dragon has been recycled from a previous piece. Today's Gratitude Item: That…

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Dawn Mystery

Another Incendia piece. This one rendered overnight I stopped it after about 9 hours. Thing was still not finished and I had to post process it in PSP to get…

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Dark Sun

For those who don't recognise the on the sail, its from the Island of Niue. Today's Gratitude Item: Making Mandelbrot (literally "almond bread" ie: twice baked almond biscuits similar, but…

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Knowledge Fountain

This one looks like a teacup / saucer on LSD. Today's Gratitude Item: The electromagnet that I made today worked really well - which means that I'm ready to do…

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Sea Angel

The "Lost Princess" is a tribute to those who died in the Princess Ashika tragedy. Today's Gratitude Item: Getting feedback after applying for a job and not getting it! I…

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Circle Sea

Dedicated to all those Aussies out there! Name of the ship comes from that classic Aussie bush ballad, Waltzing Mathilda. Today's Gratitude Item: Not having to do a Physical Education…

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Star of David Rose

Some sheep will eat just about anything! Today's Gratitude Item: Tomorrow is the last time "Maths Club" for the year. Our senior students go on study leave on Friday which…

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Psalm 23

What more can I say? Today's Gratitude Item: Realising that I can edit .pdf files using Illustrator. More specifically, being able to edit a logo that a client sent through…

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Oblivious

Sheep are not very bright - which is why spiky shapes don't bother them. That's my story and I'm sticking with it. Today's Gratitude Item: Bad television! The programming was…

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