GMax and 3DSMax (And any other modeling program) screenies/renders

Freeware of course :-) I dont like payware. I have this loko on my web in this time (but with another tender, this tender is waiting to finishing next loco from this line)
 
@smejki04

I am unable to download your brilliant steamers from your website, seams to be broken links to the file host, are they available some where else ?

/Marcus
 
:wave: @smejki04 Great Loco :D


Quote : I am unable to download your brilliant steamers from your website, seams to be broken links to the file host, are they available some where else ?

I couldnt find smejki04 website :(
 
Iam sorry, but in this time I have the problem with the FTP, it is on friends router and he has some problem with its. I hope, that everything will be OK in short time. Next, he has set the limitation to simultaneously downloanding people - only for four. All links and files are ok, I tried them. You have to try it later.
www.smejkitrain.wz.cz
 
Model 5H Switch Machine

5h_switch_machine_render5.jpg


Ploy count is @ 5400
 
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G'day Crazypoo,

Well, now that you have the address sorted, it should make it easier for you to include the image as part of your post, rather than a link. The problem that you have is that you are using 'flickr' as your host and I am not 100% sure if they allow "hot linkiing". If they don't then you are in strife (it will be impossible to show any of the images stored at that site in these pages). On the other hand, if they do, then, when you upload the file, they should give you a number of address options, one of which will be the address of the image itself. To include this image inside a post, you should place an "image tag" at the point in the post where this is desired by clicking on the "image" icon located in the middle of the row of icons at the top of the text box into which you type the post (that's the one that looks like the picture of mountains). This will open a dialogue box into which you paste the address of the image (as provided by flickr). A little note here; I have found that it is difficult to continue with the post if you place the image at the current bottom of the text. I find that if I place an empty line above and below the image before actually 'placing' the cursor where I want the image, it is easier to continue with text after the message (this is because the forum automatically loads the image into the text box as you are typing)...

Jerker {:)}
 
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