October 27th, 2009 | Written by Brady McIntosh | Topic: Site News | No Comments
McSAnimations Log has moved!
I’ve imported all posts/comments to my domain hosted blog (including full archives) and updated/fixed links and images for every post. Soon I will be implementing the code to redirect each McSAnimations Log post to the corresponding post on Breakaway.
The transition over the next couple days should go smoothly, but if you run across any bad links or redirecting bugs, let me know. Also, any bookmarks, rss feeds, or links you’ve made to McSAnimations Log should still work correctly, but I would suggest changing them to Breakaway for future posts.
(I will be removing all links on McSAnimations Log to my digital art (currently hosted on Photobucket.com). I am now hosting my digital art directly on my website.)
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August 25th, 2009 | Written by Brady McIntosh | Topic: Photo-Manipulations | 4 Comments
Photo-Manipulation
3-4 hours of intensive postwork in Photoshop
[Before]

[After]

[Canon XTi Rebel - Photoshop CS3 Extended]
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August 21st, 2009 | Written by Brady McIntosh | Topic: Products | No Comments
The Universe-al Elements sequel goes live today in my Cornucopia 3D store!
Universe-al Elements is back and better than ever! The RELOADED bundle consists of 20 new displacement materials for your Vue scenes. With Computronium, Graviton Moon, Neon Needler, and more, the universe is your only limit!
More details and purchase here.
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August 17th, 2009 | Written by Brady McIntosh | Topic: Awards | No Comments
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August 6th, 2009 | Written by Brady McIntosh | Topic: Awards, Digital Art | 3 Comments
Vue 7 Infinite, Photoshop CS3 Extended
Working with custom infinite procedural terrains, function editor, and material editor. Also, using one of my own custom atmospheres. Minor postwork in Photoshop (level adjustments).
A big thank you to the folks over at Cornucopia 3D for selecting “Borderlands” as a Cream of the Crop. It is currently being featured on the front page of that site and has been added to the Cream of the Crop gallery. C3D also asked if I would be able to create a tutorial of “Borderlands”. I did take some work-in-progress screenshots in Vue during the creative process, so a tutorial will hopefully be coming soon.
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