Mivan opened this issue on Jun 29, 2003 ยท 4 posts
Mivan posted Sun, 29 June 2003 at 8:43 AM
I just recently got into fraxflame art and am looking for copies of the old Thinkpiece.com presets. I cannot find the site anymore. Thanks Mivan
smithgiant posted Sun, 29 June 2003 at 4:49 PM
Giggle...geez, it's been so long since anyone even recognized my old website, I had to read the title of this post three times (grin)... ...and you wouldn't believe it, but just last week I deleted a TON of KPT 5 FraxFlame presets...just figured that since I wasn't doing FF1 anymore and that it didn't seem like too many folks were doing FF2, that they weren't going to be of any use. I think lots of my presets are still hanging around in various places where such things are posted--even think the files are still at ZD (?) On any account, if you send me a personal/private email to my Yahoo account, I would be more than happy to package up what I have left on my HD and send them to you. P.S. Had to close my website in June of 2000. A great "blast from the past"...thanks Bryan
abmlober posted Thu, 03 July 2003 at 7:43 AM
Long time ago I visited the site a few times per week and collected many of the images there. A hard drive crash made me loose all of them :-( Perhaps you could post some of them here? Perhaps under the name thinkpiece? This would be a great fun for me!!
:rolleyes::sad:
Joy of Frax
smithgiant posted Thu, 03 July 2003 at 2:30 PM
Hey Andreas: Well, again and as usual you are very kind...not only to acknowledge the existence of Thinkpieces but to also ask for some "reposts". While the entire experience was a gigantic financial and professional flop, personally I wouldn't trade it for anything else...as the people I met and interacted with and the experiences (mostly related to people) changed me forever. I do have many of those images, and interestingly enough I haven't really felt "creative" lately...and is why I've been writing tutorials for XD...which is my way of continuing to contribute. On any account, again I appreciate your kindness Andreas. Warmest Regards Bryan