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| - 1st Place awarded - Maxwell Render Contest 2006.
The first Next Limit Technologies Maxwell Render contest, required a photograph to be recreated in 3D and rendered with Maxwell Render. Maxwell Render Contest participants BlenderNation.com article - Quoted for use of Maxwell Render, in a full page advert for Maxwell version 1.7, for many global 3D magazines, including 3D World.
- Interviewed by Next Limit for their tenth anniversary company publication, which had a world wide digital release. Interview available here:- Next Limit Interview
- Interviewed and quoted as a Maxwell Master by 3D World magazine for a special on render engines, used in production of photo-realistic computer generated images.
- Asked in 2006 by Next Limit to join their team as a beta software tester for Maxwell Render version 1.x. Reported back to Next Limit's software developers directly to assist in the ongoing creation of the final working product and updates, finding program bugs and limitations.
Promoted to alpha software tester by Next Limit in 2008, for Maxwell Render version 2.x.
Beauty renders created for Total Textures cd collections. Tim was asked to produce beauty renders for several of the releases, using the new texture collections created by 3Dtotal.com. Total Textures releases including Tim's renders:- Total Textures V7 Robots & spaceships. Total Textures V9 Ancient tribes & civilisations. Total Textures V12 Textures from around the world p1. Total Textures V13 Textures from around the world p2. Total Textures V14 Fantasy.
3rd Place awarded - Maxwell Materials Gallery December 2006 contest. The Maxwell Materials Gallery host monthly themed material creation contests for Maxwell Render. The December contest was of a festive theme. Tim was awarded third place for his Gold pine cone material.
- Tutorials included in Maxwell Render Magazine.
Download the Maxwell Render Magazines in pdf format, which include Tim's tutorials for the Contest entry above and using Thomas Luft's Ivy generator with Maxwell Render.
Advanced film and television colour grader, using Da Vinci 888 colour grading systems, with a Philips Spirit data-telecine machine.
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