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AdvArray

AdvArray isn't necessarily a piece of art itself. It's a tool that I made to enable me to make art. I believe that making tools like this is an art form as well.
Here are some images that include various abstract ways that it can be used. Many of the images here are abstract because I tend to enjoy making more abstract things. But check out some of my other projects, most of them include large numbers of arrays in them.
If you're interested in the modifier, you can find more info here: https://gum.co/AdvArray/
Or for a free version: https://gum.co/ArrayMod/
Some videos about It here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlWOYShDTLfP3gILFrR_iZvzqVRh0Hfit
Please also check out my friend Henning Lande's profile. His input really helped get most of the best features of this integrated: https://landetls.artstation.com/

A abstract cover image that I used my AdvArray modifier to create.

A abstract cover image that I used my AdvArray modifier to create.

Adding ivy and volume lights makes anything look cool B)

Adding ivy and volume lights makes anything look cool B)

An image I made for my wife using my old array modifier. Just rotating and scaling.

An image I made for my wife using my old array modifier. Just rotating and scaling.

More abstract stuff

More abstract stuff

A building concept using array'd splines, then using the crosssection and surface modifiers

A building concept using array'd splines, then using the crosssection and surface modifiers

Some variations on radial arrays with some texturing

Some variations on radial arrays with some texturing

The bubbles are a stacked and instanced array

The bubbles are a stacked and instanced array

Some fun with the oscillating arrays

Some fun with the oscillating arrays

The previous image from a different angle, with some volume light

The previous image from a different angle, with some volume light

Tiling Array

Tiling Array

3ds Max Parametric AdvArray Modifier