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About the Featured Gallery

Thanks for posting this - it’s a quick way to review many of the more useful tutorials, scripts, challenges and the best artistic efforts submitted over the past two years!

Looking at this big scrolling journal of thumbnails is like seeing my ZB-life pass before my eyes. I joined ZBCentral and bought my own copy of ZBrush (1.55) Spring '03, a few months before the very earliest thumbnail entry (the one by Pixolator concerning custom interfaces - and IMHO, a strong hint at the new layout features to come with ZBrush 2.0)

If I were a new user, the Featured Gallery is one of the first places I would look , both for inspiration and information.

Great job!

Sven

Yes, Sven that is part of the history and is very important to recognize the effort that each one has put in the whole results!
There are not all that give his best effort and to those i give also my thanks!!!
I join formally in June 2001 but was seeing time before what strange program was doing this marvelous things:D

Finally, your contribution has been outstanding friend!
Andreseloy

Yes!!!

A walk down memory lane and a one stopping shopping place for newbies and old timers alike!!! Very cool!

Sven you take up half the gallery! hahaha just kidding! Ya know I’m your biggest fan!

Well, that was a quick bookmark.:smiley: Thank you Sven. How many times I have wanted to view a thread again and thought: What was that called? or Who did it? With the search engine you have to have a starting point. Now it’s all in one place,…wonderful! 50.

:+1: I agree, a great way to present the featured threads and quicker than pressing the arrows. Interesting to see earlier works too (such as those by the Flooze). Thanks!

…but the old before the 1.55 are not survive ot resuscitate :rolleyes:
Pilou

is up to every one but we must dont forget it Pilou, specially Cameyo!!!
Andreseloy

In spanish Pilou we call that LEALTAD!!!

That is indeed a sweet page. Anyone else noticed the steady increase of quality of work in the features over time? I think it’s very apparent, even though there are ofcourse quite a few gems in the early days of zbrush history.

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