Short: Imagine object set sample images #1 Architecture: generic Terra Nova Development's Designer Objects Volume One: DINER OBJECTS by Bradley W. Schenck Sample rendering #1 This image was rendered in Imagine using objects from our Diner Objects Set. It's showcasing the Jukebox object which is probably the star of the set, with a table and booth in the background and the counter in the fore- ground. All the objects and the image maps used on them are included in the three-disk object set, as well as the Imagine project used to render this and the other sample scenes. The Diner Objects set is available directly from Terra Nova Development for the price of $47.50 US, including shipping charges. California orders please add $3.44 sales tax. Send your money order or check in US funds to: Terra Nova Development Post Office Box 2202 Ventura, California 93002 USA What follows is an excerpt from the informative manual that comes with the three disk set: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This set contains a large number of objects (and some image maps for them) which all together make up a diner of the early 1950's. You'll find a detailed Wurlitzer jukebox, utensils, plates, cups and glasses; the booths, counter, stools and even a restroom are included. In many cases there are `hi-res' and `lores' versions of objects. This is to help you when memory is running low and when you want to use a large number of, for example, coffee cups or plates in a scene. The `lores' objects look fine at a distance and will render more quickly as well as saving memory. The objects are created for Imagine version 2.0. They will also work with earlier versions of Imagine but there may be some surfaces that don't render quite the same with those versions. We encourage you to upgrade to Imagine 2.0, but even if you don't these objects can still be used. Besides the objects, the first disk has two Imagine projects. Diner.imp sets up nine fairly complex scenes using a lot of objects which require up to fourteen megabytes to render. LessMem.imp is a project of scenes that are simpler and can be rendered with five megabytes. These scenes are just meant to get you started with a few views of how the diner is put together. About the Artist The Diner objects were created by Bradley W. Schenck, a partner at Terra Nova Development. With a background in painting, illustration, and musical instrument construction, Bradley discovered computers in the early 1980's and discovered interesting computers a few years later. His 2D and 3D images and animations circulated through the Amiga community, including two wins in the 1988 and 1989 BADGE Killer Demo Contests. Bradley has also written on graphics subjects in several magazines, including a long-running column in the late .info magazine. With Michal Todorovic he founded Terra Nova Development and built `The Labyrinth', a CD-ROM based adventure game featuring (in the CDTV/Amiga version) about 180 megabytes of ray traced images and animations created in Impulse's Imagine software. This is his first `Designer Objects' collection. The Diner objects ave been in the works since 1990, when early versions of the jukebox and others showed up in the demos for The Right Answers Group's Director 2. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------