Released!

March 30th, 2007 by Brady McIntosh

My Cell Shading tutorial has been released!
Have fun!
Here’s an image I’ve created using this cell shading method – Hiroki.
This scene was rendered in Vue 6 Pro Studio. In Photoshop, I adjusted the lighting and painted a bit with my Wacom tablet. Thanks for looking!
Special thanks to Stardust Crossing for the translation.
There is a [...]

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Cell Shading Tutorial

March 29th, 2007 by Brady McIntosh

I’ve been working on a Cell Shading tutorial for the past 4 weeks. I always wanted to get that Manga or comic look with 3d without any postwork, but couldn’t find anything online about it. So, I set about trying to figure it out, and soon I did!
Both Poser 6+ and Vue 6 [...]

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Website Redesign

March 28th, 2007 by Brady McIntosh

I’ve been redesigning and updating my website for the past few days. I’ve made it more personalized instead of it having the “default” look. There’s alot of new pages, graphics, and images up. Go on over a take a look!
McSAnimations
If you come across any errors or missing links, please send me an [...]

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Galaxy Port 518

March 26th, 2007 by Brady McIntosh

(RoW March 26 – April 1)
Galaxy Port 518 was my entry for the recent contest on C3D. This scene pushed my PC to the limit.
I started off by constructing the port base with Vue primitives. I also created an area light and duplicated it multiple times and placed them around the port base. [...]

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H.M.S. Fury

March 19th, 2007 by Brady McIntosh

(RoW March 19 – 25)
One of my favorite time periods in History is the 1600s – 1800s: Nelson vs. Napoleon. I really enjoy reading about the great ships that sailed the seas, the pirates and buccaneers, and the wars between England and France. I admire the heroes of that time, the men [...]

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