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Peter Eastman (other)
Peter Eastman may refer to: * Peter Eastman (software engineer), developer of the 3D graphics application "Art of Illusion" * Peter Eastman (artist) (born 1976), South African painter, printmaker and jewellery designer See also * Eastman (surname) Eastman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Brian Max Eastman (1986-2020), American Artist * A. Theodore Eastman, American bishop *Allan Eastman (1912–1987), Australian diplomat *Annis Bertha Ford Eastman (1852-1910), American ...
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Peter Eastman (software Engineer)
Art of Illusion is a free software, and open source software package for making 3D graphics. It provides tools for 3D modeling, texture mapping, and 3D rendering still images and animations. Art of Illusion can also export models for 3D printing in the STL (file format), STL file format. Overview Art of Illusion is 3D graphics software, such as Blender (software), Blender and Wings 3D (which are both free software), and Autodesk 3ds Max and Autodesk Maya (which are both proprietary software). Although some sources seem to confuse 3D modeling with Computer-aided design, computer-aided design (CAD), Art of Illusion does not provide any CAD-like features, such as parametric modeling. Some user reviews describe Art of Illusion as 'intuitive' 'straight forward to learn' and 'good candidate for the first 3D modelling tool', while some characterize it as 'software for experienced CAD users' or taking plenty of time to figure out. For its capabilities it has been described 'powerf ...
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Peter Eastman (artist)
Peter Eastman (born 1976) is a South African artist living in Cape Town. Education Eastman was born in 1976 and grew up in South Africa. He began his career as an antiquities restorer in London, United Kingdom. He also attended University of Cape Town's Michaelis School of fine art. Work In 2014 he began to focus on paintings of pensive and atmospheric forest-scapes, Eastman is also known for a distinctive monochromatic style. Images held in shallow relief depictions remain nearly invisible until the spectator is positioned correctly for light to throw the images into relief, reflecting changing tone and colour. This technique was probably most successfully used in his monumental “Horse”, 2005. In 2007, Eastman presented 'Supernature' at Cape Town gallery whatiftheworld. The naturalistic large-scale series of enamel and acrylic paintings on aluminium sheets, depicted the portraits of various owl species relating to themes of superstition and luck. In 2010, Eastman exhi ...
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