Sheesh... Yeah, hard to find a bright side in cases like this. I'm sure we all have stories like this to share... Back in the old airbrush album cover days (back when they were 12" across- and dinosaurs roamed the Earth..) I'd spend 2-3 weeks painting a cover, cutting frisket paper and doing elaborate lettering... And twice I had them destroyed in the mail. No such thing as digital backup... So I had to do them over from scratch. These two covers ended up being some of by best work, as I was determined to find much more economical ways of creating the same piece, and economy in art can often equal more elegant answers.
I hope you are able to look back in a week or two and say, damn, that was frustrating but it sure was productive...
As for the Guyomech update- as it turns out, drawing impossible shapes on paper is way easier than doing a precise digital
rendering of the same. Hope to be posting version 2.0 late tonight.
I hope you are able to look back in a week or two and say, damn, that was frustrating but it sure was productive...
As for the Guyomech update- as it turns out, drawing impossible shapes on paper is way easier than doing a precise digital
rendering of the same. Hope to be posting version 2.0 late tonight.

Actually almost ALL of my old 3D stuff is sort of lost right now, trapped on an obsolete media (4mm DAT tape) that I can't access, saved in the old win NT bakcup format which I wouldn't even be sure how to open anymore. 3-4 years of work I can't even look at, or show off. Frustrating.