Signature Banners:
Above: Vegetaman's New Sig Banner (2009 and on...)
Below: Vegetaman's Old Sig Banner (2003 - 2009)
Above: Signature Banner Vegetaman made for Eric Brian Goldy (circa 2004)
Above: Sig banner for Zombieboy (if you're out there, e-mail me)
Note: Signature banners were fun to make. The first ones (Eric Brian Goldy and the original Vegetaman) one were made using a combination of bitmapping like mad in paint (because images like the Dio logo that was taken from the inner sleeve of Magica), and then throwing it into ULead Photoimpact 5 to do the finishing touches. The newest sig banner was done in GIMP 2.6 (a man must love his open source).
OpenGL Creations:
Above: The combination of my final two graphical projects for college.
Note: (aka. the final for my Computer Graphics in C++ with OpenGL course in college, my last final on the last week of college before graduating). The project seen on the left was to make a wire frame modeler that would take input from a text file, and then to make another program that would take a text file of 2D points and create a surface of revolution (you could supply how many segments you wanted, hence the top one is n=12, and the lower is n=48). Then, for the second project, as seen on the right side - you were to take that and implement a flat shader / Phong Shading model.
Above: The Koch Snowflake set to "4" instead of "3".
Above: The Koch Island Fractal (derived from a Lindenmayer System) using a Turtle Graphics
program written in C++ that would draw this image painstakingly slow (~2 minutes).
Quadratic Koch Island:
level = 5;
axiom = "F-F-F-F"
production F ---> F-F+F+FF-F-F+F
heading increment = pi / 2
Above: The Koch Snowflake
Above: The "Hexagonal Swirl" (the same image tiled differently)
Above: My first ever OpenGL C++ program - the checkerboard!
Above: A(n) (ugly) parameterized house...
Above: Nothing is complete without a wire frame of the infamous Utah Teapot!
Above: A giant lego man... Who wears a hard-hat and a medieval logo on his shirt!
Above: This glorious picture was made by a friend of mine from gamefaqs.com... Thank you C.M.!
Above: This 800x600 wallpaper was made by me for the Activision contests surrounding the release of the new Wolfenstein game (-- hey, it got me a free Wolfenstein medal from 'em, so go figure!).
Have a suggestion? Drop me a line at: vegetaman@gmail.com