"Thundering1"...?!
A bit too much bravado, perhaps...? Maybe some machismo gone awry?!
Nope - it's the username that stuck. I'm a freelance photographer/Photoshop guy who wants to start an FX company named Thundering Images.
One of my first internet accounts I tried to start, "thundering" was taken, but "thundering1" worked... I kept it because, for no other reason, it was easy to remember... ;-)BIOMajored in Photography&Filmmaking in '94, and I've only put ONE to good use - hoping to change that soon with a new group of like-minded people!
A friend turned me on to Bryce (V2 at the time), I've recently discovered Vue5 Infinite, and (wishing to further my modelling and rendering capabilities) purchased Softimage|XSI Foundation (Feb '05), and recently Cinema4D XL.
And noting how special effects are put together, I firmly believe each piece of software I use can only create an element(s) - not the whole finished picture, so expect my stuff to be pieced together from multiple apps, with EXTENSIVE Photoshop work.
I love all things art, so I thoroughly enjoy going through the galleries as often as I can. I'm thrilled to have found such a large community of artists, and experts to help me get better at whatever I hope to learn.
As busy as I am, it takes me a while to finish something I think is good enough to post, but I hope you enjoy the results.
Take care all, and enjoy the ride!
-Lew ;-)
Operating System(s): Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, Linux
Softwares: Cinema 4D
License: This is licensed for commercial or non-commercial use.
The Sigma 180mm f3.5 Macro lens ready for a table or to go in a pile of photo stuff. No lens mount, I'm afraid. Made in C4D 9.6 - so C4D's XML object format, as well as an OBJ for general use. Enjoy!
Elcet 4:15AM | Sat, 13 March 2010
OK thanks but I cannot open it in C4D, my C4D (I have the R9.0) says "uncorrect file structure". Would it be possible to get it in original C4D format, not in XML? Obj opens, for sure, but the poly number is quite low, and putting the elements in hypernurbs does'nt solve correctly the problem, I would prefer to have the original C4D shapes. I haven't the textures also, although they are easy to reconstruct. Thanks in advance for getting the original files.
twingo 9:31AM | Fri, 12 March 2010
Excellent looking item, now we just need a camera to put it on.
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