congratulations Andy Welder

Started by Klas, July 04, 2012, 02:56:08 PM

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cyphyr

Great work and well done :)
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Oshyan

Wonderful, congratulations! Andy definitely has a great body of diverse and beautiful work. His Fern Gully Crossroads image is one of my favorites so far this year.

- Oshyan

inkydigit

proost Andy!
you have inspired me since 2004 when I first started using Terragen!
Jason

:)

rcallicotte

Congratulations Andy.  Pleasant artwork and an inspiration.  Glad to see TG2 get more recognition and very well deserving - both you and TG.
So this is Disney World.  Can we live here?

Hannes


TheBadger

You have been holding out on me Andy! I didn't know you had so many finished pieces. I really like seeing them, the surrealist stuff was great fun to look at.

Great job.
It has been eaten.

Seth


AndyWelder

Thank you all, you make me blush! But I also have to thank you, folks, for being the community that you are! I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have come this far without all the support received here. Not to mention the tips & tricks found all over the place; and of course all the free files and objects so generously made available!
As I said in the AOM "interview" Planetside forums are my #1 resource for anything on TG2 and I have to thank you people for that.

There's  some bad news too because at the moment I'm struggling with a main system that only does produce a blinking cursor, if anything at all, and I'm almost clueless on what's causing this. I removed all IDE units and the USB drive from the system, replaced almost all the hardware, even the motherboard, but to no avail. Two things I did not change yet: The power unit and the RAM modules. Cross your fingers it's the power unit because that's not as costly as replacing the 8 GB of RAM.
"Ik rotzooi maar wat aan" Karel Appel

Oshyan

Power Supply is a common failure point. If the machine won't boot at all, it's hard to test the RAM unfortunately, but if you have another machine that can use the same RAM, you could test it there with Memtest86+ for example. Good luck!

- Oshyan