Hi Chris, Thanks for the greetings,
I would be glad to post some of the work done. Here is something from my previous work place, Crater studio. http://vimeo.com/37589488 http://vimeo.com/66224804 I cant take credit as then i was working as a junior and mainly assisting with the lighting and shading work but i did creep in a shot or two :) At the new gig its quite a small studio working on commercials for the middle east market, but everything is done in SI, from start to end...The name of the studio is Open studio in Belgrade. I have been here for a very short time and i yet to see them upload anything done here in the past couple of months but i will dig through see if i can find anything interesting to post these days. Regards, Ogi. On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Chris Chia <[email protected]>wrote: > Welcome Ognjen, > It would be nice to share with us your studio name and works done in > Softimage (if any). > We would be happy to see our community starting to share. > > Lastly, a big warm welcome. > > > Regards, > Chris > > From: [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Ognjen Vukovic > Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 5:48 PM > To: softimage > Subject: Short introduction and a big hello. > > Hi guys, > I have been browsing around through the mailing list for the past couple > of days and i thought it would be correct to just drop in with a little > introduction and to say hello to everyone here. > Firstly i would like to proclaim my love the software that is Softimage , > i think i got involved with it when a really cool guy at my previous work > place,"Ivan Vasiljevic" got us to change our lighting pipeline to Softimage > from Maya a couple of years ago, and since then its really been a smooth > ride. No unexplainable bugs( well there was this one time... :) ), no > random crashes and defiantly less nights of debugging scenes till your eyes > go red and a lot more productivity... All i have to say is that it > defiantly changed the way i perceived my work and brought in a whole new > level of fun to it :). So even if i am a bit late i would like to thank the > guys at Softimage 3D for starting it all... > Also a big hello to everyone here on the mailing list, hope you guys are > out there somewhere also enjoying your work as i am, and its a pleasure to > be here. > Thanks for taking the time to read this fan-boy drivel :) > Cheers, > Ogi. >

