Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Tough childhood?


When I compare this 3D Hand with my own, I feel kinda relief that nobody in my childhood was squeezing pencils between my fingers.
Somebody (the 3D Hand model author) probably wasn't so lucky. So the $39.00 price for the model looks to me like a $39 donation for the guy who got tough childhood.

Content link: http://www.the3dstudio.com/product_details.aspx?id_product=22687
Your donation is welcome at The3DStudio

To the model's author: Dude, this model isn't that 'low poly' so you do not need to keep 'low-polysh' look at the nails area.
And decrease the distance between fingers to the reasonable amount. Otherwise this one looks like a hand of a guy who can carry six-pack in one hand without pack.

Need to host your high school 'book art' somewhere?


Yeh, now I know where to host my old elementary-mid-high school 'book art': at The3DStudio.com.
I bet I have somewhere in garage my amazing biology book art collection: 2 human skeletons are having sex with each other, a human fetus with punk hair and guitar.. , etc.

Anyway, surprisingly the art published at The3DStudio is named as 'blueprints' and it is free. So hurry up folks.

Content link: http://www.the3dstudio.com/product_details.aspx?id_product=4573
Available at The3DStudio

P.S. There are plenty of them if you search for author 'agbawi_pro'.
P.P.S. agbawi_pro, way to go kid, way to go.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Sugar Cotton Cone for $75



This what happened if somebody just learn how to group together a cone and a damaged sphere in 3DStudio MAX.
Imho, for its $75 price this concept-art installation should come with bunch of flies around the model pink object.

Content link: http://www.the3dstudio.com/product_details.aspx?id_product=5938
Available at The3DStudio

Turbosquid colors + 3DExport layout = 3DExpose?

Got some fresh ideas? Thinking to start your own online 3D content store? It couldn't be easier! Just take 1:1 the existing web layout, say 3DExport.com, apply Turbosquid.com color schema and you are done, ta-dah! Say 'Hello' to the new 'High Quality 3D Models store' - 3DExpose.com!

To distinguish one twin website from another I named 3DExport.com as 'A' and 3DExpose.com as 'B'. Lets take a look.

A:



B:



The content sequence also looks similar.

A:



B:


The 'B' folks are also offering kicking-ass 80% royalty payoffs which is understandable: to copy&paste the existing layout is just a first baby step to start online business in CG area. Now they need to convince us fella designers to start publishing our stuff at their store. Hmm.. 'I have bad feeling about this'.