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Old 16th April 2009, 03:18 PM   #31
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:O OMG Great Pics Mate
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Old 26th April 2009, 09:38 AM   #32
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It is and I don't blame Craig for the comment or the watermarking.

Honestly, image theft is a MAJOR issue and it's why a lot of us either put something in that allows us to clearly pull an image up as ours or even a mesh.

Edit: oh forgot Great work here CA none of the b5 stuff lol
I'm not sure if anyone remembers this, but a certain image was found on the box of one of those agp video cards. They simply found an image and used it. I think it was a cg fantasy head, or something like that. The artist recieved no money for it. That's basically theft, because it was used in a commercial application.

SO Watermarks are sometimes necessary, escpecially if your work is as good as Craigs.

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Old 26th April 2009, 12:53 PM   #33
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Seriously, Craig, this work is just insane. Absolutely amazing
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Old 28th April 2009, 04:55 AM   #34
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Good thing I didn't see that comment when it was posted, well handled, imo.
Guess I had an unusual moment of clarity there Bob?

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Old 5th May 2009, 09:26 PM   #35
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Really love that tank-like vehicle.



Great concept and design.


Oh and about the watermark thing. The internet is the wild frontier. Watermark the hell out of every image you don't want stolen and pawned off as someone else's work. (It seems to me, the most complaints usually come from the would-be thieves).

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Old 10th May 2009, 03:33 AM   #36
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Thanks man, appreciate the kind words.

The pic you mentioned (Ash Crawler) was modelled from a concept design by Steve Tappin (he was one of the concept artists on Powerdrome). I don't actually design often cos I am not that creative.

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Old 1st July 2009, 10:18 PM   #37
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CA sorry I missed this thread, very nice meshes you have here brother . . . .
I especially love the Tank Half Track thingy (Ash Crawler) in post #6 very cool looking . .
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Old 25th July 2009, 02:55 PM   #38
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Thanks a lot dude The ash crawler was one of the first batch of models I made when I got my first 3D job

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Old 5th October 2009, 04:12 AM   #39
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A couple of new renders:







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Old 5th October 2009, 04:46 AM   #40
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I have the uncontrolable urge to watch 'The Professionals'. Great pictures!
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haha Thanks!

They drove a 3.0s rather than a 2.8i, still a good car though in either guise

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Old 5th October 2009, 06:43 AM   #42
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Takes me back to my first car, I had a rosso red 2.0 Laser, not the best one but sure loved that car. Always got some good looks when driving it in the South of France
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Absolutely gorgeous as always, Craig
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Old 25th October 2009, 01:36 AM   #44
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Craig, awesome work as always !

I had the pleasure of working with this guy for about a year (bloody hell, seems like 10 years ago now), not only is Craig extremely talented, he's also the funniest grumpy guy I know

Still don't get the Capri though...must be a british thing, can't exactly call it a pretty car. The lotus however....
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Nice images Craig. I especially like the black one.
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Old 26th October 2009, 11:21 AM   #46
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Haha thanks mate, appreciate the kind words from you..... it was a fun year I think you'll agree eh Wiek? :-P

The Capri was designed as a European equivilent to the Mustang, where it did draw clear inspiration...... and after my dad having one from almost new when I was 11 or so, I was hooked, and have owned 5, and would like to get one again.

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I had the pleasure of working with this guy for about a year (bloody hell, seems like 10 years ago now), not only is Craig extremely talented, he's also the funniest grumpy guy I know

Still don't get the Capri though...must be a british thing, can't exactly call it a pretty car. The lotus however....
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Thanks a lot guys! John, My first was a 2.0 and even then was a pretty willing car... but no beating the V6's though, especially the Essex V6 engine which IMO was a nicer drive than the Cologne V6.

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Old 26th October 2009, 02:01 PM   #48
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Haha thanks mate, appreciate the kind words from you..... it was a fun year I think you'll agree eh Wiek? :-P

The Capri was designed as a European equivilent to the Mustang, where it did draw clear inspiration...... and after my dad having one from almost new when I was 11 or so, I was hooked, and have owned 5, and would like to get one again.

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This will always be my favorite for some reason...
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haha Cool Jack! I'll always have find memories of the Powerdrome stuff i did, as they were the first models I did when I first got a job doing CG full time for a living back in early 2001

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Just a quick post as I have done an updated scene for rendering my Lotus Elise, in silver this time.

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What's always amazed me about your car models is the clean cut lines. Another nice render.
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Now that is a sexy Lotus!
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Cheers guys, much appreciate the kind words as always

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Yeah real cool work.
I love the tracked vessel too and the coco pops ship (I think it was coco pops)
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Didn't realise it was you who'd done that coco-pops ship Craig, sweet.
How much of that 3D stuff in the AD was LW?
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Aside from some Mudboxing that was done for the coco pops themselves, everything else was Lightwave

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Wow, another example where Newtek seem to miss 'boasting' about LW in present use on our screens.
I've always liked that advert, need to know though, the plumes, native HV's or a 3rd party plugin?
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Lovely work, Craig. Have you modeled the Tesla Roadster yet? Shouldn't be but a few tweaks to your excellent Elise model.
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Cheers Colkai, and the smoke is HV's from Lightwave.

Prof, I'm tempted to do the revamped Exige, the Tesla is ok, but not as nioce as the native Lotus. Quite fancy doing a VX220 as well.

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