I was looking through some old Macintosh CD-ROMs and I stumbled across some old sample files from Deneba Canvas and noticed how they were all credited to the artist. Intrigue got the better of me...
I was looking through some old Macintosh CD-ROMs and I stumbled across some old sample files from Deneba Canvas and noticed how they were all credited to the artist.
Intrigue got the better of me so I did a quick google and came up with a post on the Canvas GFX website (yes, the software still exists!) about David Rumfelt and his most famous work: a cutaway illustration of a Ferrari F40.
This is a deep dive into that famous piece of artwork.
I was looking through some old Macintosh CD-ROMs and I stumbled across some old sample files from Deneba Canvas and noticed how they were all credited to the artist.
Intrigue got the better of me so I did a quick google and came up with a post on the Canvas GFX website (yes, the software still exists!) about David Rumfelt and his most famous work: a cutaway illustration of a Ferrari F40.
This is a deep dive into that famous piece of artwork.