
LWCad architecture tutorial is now live online
Recently I wrote my third tutorial for 3D World magazine This one on modeling a traditional style Japanese home using LWCad in LightWave 3D. It was available in issue #174 (November), but a few weeks ago they also made it available on their website for everyone. Find it at the link

Contrapposto Sculpture
My latest sculpture, continuing the style of the Kneeling Woman, has gone live on Shapeways and I have received my own copy. You can pick up a copy of it or yourself here: http://shpws.me/pZO3 I'm excited to take some better photos of it once all this snowy weather clears
LWCad tutorial files
The tutorial I recently wrote in 3D World magazine uses a floor plan file and it was recently brought to my attention that the file was not included with the tutorial. I've asked them to fix this but in case it's still needed you can also find the file at the link below. https://www.philnolan3d.com/tutorials/floorplan.png In case you haven't seen it the tutorial is now online

3D World tutorial out in the US
The latest issue of 3D World magazine is out on US shelves with my tutorial on modeling a traditional style Japanese house in LightWave using LWCad. Go pick up your copy and get you learn

Architecture in 3D World
The latest issue of 3D World is now out in the UK and digital download with my 4 page tutorial on using LWCad in LightWave to model a traditional style Japanese
Sketchfab
I wrote a guest post on the Sketchfab blog. It's short tutorial on uploading LightWave objects to

OnLive controller adapter
I have a new model I finished available on Shapeways. This is a bracket that attaches to the OnLive Universal game controller to hold a cell phone. It solves the problem that the controller obviously takes too hands to play so you can't hold your phone and play at the same time. I designed it to fit various sizes of Android phone. You can order your own here (Warning: it has not been tested

Kneeling Woman finally printed
After making alterations to my sculpture I was finally able to get it printed from Shapeways. I have to thank Stig Attle Steffensen for buying it for me as a gift. It was meant to be a Christmas gift but ended up more like a post birthday gift! The material is very thin and delicate, I can even see it jiggling a little just from the movement of my hand holding it. It's also so light it almost feels like it's made of paper. If you're interested you can get your own copy here: http://shpws.me/mTa9 Click to enlarge: ...