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WOW! That is insane!  But i find it hard to believe you can do the 3d, 2d, & Vector to end up with that in 3 hours...

Have you got a website with more stuff like that?

Theres some 3D Studio in it mate. Makes life alot easier and faster.

Hang around www.good-tutorials.com

I had a look at that site Guerilla, seems to be mainly amateur tutorials to learn Photoshop. I would say i know Photoshop pretty well but i dont know sh#t bout 3ds, only used it a few times really to get some wireframes out of it & reflective surfaces. The 3d in your wallpaper actually looks like it's been rendered in lightwave or something, looks very tidy indeed. That whole random 3d mesh warping reminds me of the old shadowness.com work.

So do you have your own personal site with more great work & also why you gota lazy signature, like com’on with designs skills like that you should make something nice :):(

I had a look at that site Guerilla, seems to be mainly amateur tutorials to learn Photoshop.  I would say i know Photoshop pretty well but i dont know sh#t bout 3ds, only used it a few times really to get some wireframes out of it & reflective surfaces.  The 3d in your wallpaper actually looks like it's been rendered in lightwave or something, looks very tidy indeed.  That whole random 3d mesh warping reminds me of the old shadowness.com work.

So do you have your own personal site with more great work & also why you gota lazy signature, like com’on with designs skills like that you should make something nice :):(

:) I am in the middle of making a site :headspin:

I made some really nice 3D Studio Stuff too, if you want to see :)

:) I am in the middle of making a site  :headspin:  

I made some really nice 3D Studio Stuff too, if you want to see :)

Yer defiantly, post it up!

I am in the middle of making my new site too, but sorta not really because i never get any time to work on it hahah. I got myself in too deep, it took me weeks working on the new design here & there just to do the site interface, background, & home page content & features. Months later i finally started exporting pngs & getting it into flash but im so far away from the finish line, its like such a big site to finish on my own i feel like giving up. Try building 2Advanced by yourself :thumbdwn: Ok well its not that extreme but its dirty big & 1280 wide all in flash :) The design its self is a mix between 2Advanced & Fantasy Interactive *but once again not at their level :( hahah*

Yer defiantly, post it up!

I am in the middle of making my new site too, but sorta not really because i never get any time to work on it hahah.  I got myself in too deep, it took me weeks working on the new design here & there just to do the site interface, background, & home page content & features.  Months later i finally started exporting pngs & getting it into flash but im so far away from the finish line, its like such a big site to finish on my own i feel like giving up.  Try building 2Advanced by yourself :thumbdwn:  Ok well its not that extreme but its dirty big & 1280 wide all in flash :)  The design its self is a mix between 2Advanced & Fantasy Interactive *but once again not at their level :( hahah*

Na I CBF with Flash, mines just gonna be crazy Photoshop shiet :)

Bomb in Work.

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Bomb Done.

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R34

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Worlds

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All my top stuff is on my other hard drive. So stay tuned :)

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