One of the 3DA thugs - the ~polite~ one ;-)
(And also the Holier Than Thou one... or was it arrogant ?)BIOI haven't got all that much to say, really - I've been a member here for years, I'm one of the Scandinavian crowd.
I work in software development as a project manager currently working with 3D in military software and process implementation.
I own Northern-Studios, and I upload the occasional tutorial and freebie now and then, usually in connection with my Thug(tm) duties - you can find them here:
http://spinner.northern-studios.com
Tools of choice:
PP4
Terragen
Max 4.2
Photoshop 6 & 7
Project Dogwaffle
Ultimate Unwrap 3D
Bryce
I am good at UV-Mapping, so feel free to ask me stuff :-)
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Comments (6)
jmahoney
This is really cool! I get that feeling of impending doom, or something coming after me. I've always loved that quote. But somehow the people in the meetings I've used it in didn't see the humor in it ;-) Great Pic!
Ly
This is one of those things that you can look at, and look at, and keep seeing things...the sun reflecting off an astronaut's face plate, the sun rising in the East, years of growth on a sturdy old tree, travelers descending a rugged mountain at night, the gates of Hell. I really love it. Are you sure you didn't have anything in mind. What would John Edwards say about this? I, too, love the quote, but seldom voice the thought out loud, as I too have found that it's reception tends to be frigid.
alvinylaya
An awesome idea. It's like nothing Iv'e seen before. Really original. Compliments
Doublecrash
Strange and fascinating. I love the red lettering... can't read it, of course, but it adds to the mystery.
cambert
An intriguing image, hinting at secrecy and possession. I love the idea of rendering sinuous text and often do the same thing myself. I wonder if we have used similar words? :-)
mono
wow.. this one is exceptionally cool.. beautiful, disturbing