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Hey, here's my first <i><b>Texture Example Set</i></b>. Check out my files to download it. These images were designed using a program called <b>Maxon Cinema 4D</b>. It's got a demo version out for free & that's what I use. It has every available option open to you except instant knowledge of how to use those options & tools except for the critical ability to save. While terrible for long-term images & the animations for which this program is very capable, I know a very basic way around this issue that allows me to, in essence, "save" my projects after finishing. Simply hit the Print Screen button & paste the image in MS Paint. Then cut out what you want & save. For those interested, here are links:-<a href="http://www.maxon.net/">Maxon Homepage (go to downloads & demo versions for the demo)</a>--<a href="http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorials/Cinema-4D/1">Tutorials</a>--<a href="http://www.renderosity.com/">Well accomplished Online Art Community</a>--Textures seen in images found on - ||<a href="http://www.bladestextures.com/textures_vol_1/textures_volume_1.htm">Click Here</a>|| - or - ||<a href="http://textures.forrest.cz/">Here</a>||-Many more images to come-<font color="red"><b>- Fender_Skills -</b></font>
You know basic HTML, so use it for the links! Anyways, nice job.
Mmm… Eye candy tastes good. =P
By the way, everyone here knows about printscreen I believe. =D
good job, but the reflection doesn't really show the surroundings very well,(looks like there is liquid in the sphere)
i see your point da nippla
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