About This SiteFirst of all, if you don't understand the whole Klein Bottling thing, please check out the March '98 issue of Scientific American. Basically, a Klein Bottle is a one-sided surface with no edges. Think of two Möbius strips connected along their edges. Confused? Check out this site for what should be a better description. I don't make Klein bottles or bottle beverages. It just seemed like a cool name for a site dealing with graphics. If you are looking to actually purchase a Klein Bottle, I highly recommend Acme Klein Bottles. Now, a bit about me... I graduated from Tulane University in May of 1997 with a B.S. in Computer Science. While I was in school, I created some 3D Studio plug-ins as a hobby. My first plug-in was the Teapot PXP for 3D Studio R3. Shortly after that, I wrote a 3D paint utility called MeshPaint 3D. I had nothing to do with any of the Windows versions of MeshPaint, so please don't send me any hate-mail! Being a student on full scholarship and getting nice royalty checks, I decided to totally slack off for a year or two. Every once in awhile I got in a coding mood and made a plug-in. One was Lockstep, before they compiled it with the wrong compiler, or had it maintained by someone totally unfamiliar with MAX... Another was Chameleon, which I think is a particularly handy tool, even if nobody seems to be using it. My previous job was working on the graphics engine and course editor for Links 2001. After that I worked on various level design and animation tools for LithTech. Currently I am at LithTech's parent company Monolith. I am working on the sequel to No One Live's Forever as well as another game project. Back to the code mines...
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