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May 30, 2004 @ 12:11 pm by Samir Bharadwaj
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It is time to move on. My site has been pretty much unchanged for the last 4 years. Now, finally it is getting a long due overhaul. This blog remains unchanged, content and structure-wise, but at last its look is in sync with the rest of the site. As of now the site has three major sections: this blog, an about page, and a new portfolio page displaying some of my work. At the moment this is a simplified site done more for the want of changing, than for perfection and what I really wanted the new site to be. Hence the “V1.9″.
This new site is a stepping stone, to a newer and better future. There is much more content to come, many more sections, and hopefully a lot of material of general interest, other than my work. Meanwhile this is an adequate platform to allow prospective clients to sample my work, and to allow and other generally interested persons to interact with me and I with them, so that we might all enhance our skills. Such is the power of the net. Enjoy the site as it stands, and V2.0 is forthcoming.
Samir
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May 9, 2004 @ 10:44 am by Samir Bharadwaj

Woah! Nearly two months of silence on this blog. Didn’t realize it as I was busy sharpening my 3D claws. I am currently working on the
Blender F1 Challenge 2004. The image attached was not to my total satisfaction but I submited it to meet the May 7th deadline.
Now there is an extension till the 15th, so I will work on this some more and get it closer to what I originally envisioned. Meanwhile the entire process of my coming up with this image, the initial idea, the story behind the concept, and micellaneous scientific musings can all be found at this work-in-progress thread over at Elysiun. Further modifications will also be posted there, being more accessible to the Blender community.
Right now, it’s back to work.
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