A Christmas Greeting rendering that I did 1994 using Imagine 2.0 for Amiga.
The image took 5 days! to render on an Amiga2000 with a M68030 @ 33MHz CPU.
The only post processing done is my copyright notice at the bottom of the image.

This image is the same scene re-rendered in Imagine for Windows in 1997. As you can see I have made a few adjustments. The drawings are made by one of my colleagues children, the picture in the frame is me back in 1969 (3 years old). Standard Imagine textures and Essence for Windows where used.
The image took one day to render on a Pentium 90.

A boot picture for a client/server application that the company I worked for developed.
The original image was rendered with Imagine 2.0 on my Amiga, but this image is rendered with Imagine for Windows.

A test rendering of a scene generated by a C++ program that I wrote.
I developed a C++ library (later converted to Java) that could read and write Imagine files (scenes and objects). The scene above is programmatically generated and contains more than 500 domino pieces and the animation is very long. And as you can guess, it took a while to render the complete animation.