Heh, well I am new here on the forums though not new on the site, and so far the person that has helped me everytime has been monica-taddei
So yea thanks for all the help so far 
Who is your CGTalk Mentor?
Time to write a book ;).
Really good and true quotes, but Jackdeth (with all respect) isn’t my hero. That place is reserved for Keith Richards (since I was 5) - he only posted on cgtalk once. Kind of the same philosophy, tho 
“Why create something from scratch when it can be copied in half the time?”
-Dale Williams
A mentor of mine* and 75% of Hollywood.
(*)-O.k., maybe not mine. 
I have to say eek (Charles Looker) Vyntax (Stu Jones) and Slurry have been a MASSIVE help to me, hehe they must get sick of me nagging them somtimes but they’ve given me so much advice on how to improve my work and the industry. this is a tough carear to get into and having pro’s to help you is a HUGE help.
Cheers guys.
chris
Airflow and Atwooki. And big hugs to many others.
Oh, and myself. I am a giant amungst men - both physically and mentally…
ah shucks, thanks Chris.
In this industry you have to be humble and be learning all the time, for that these are my long time TD buds - Paul, Kees, Harvey, Mark, John, Brad, Kai and Luis.
I’m more flattered when he still had time to reply PMs (with quality questions of course) during his insane hours. And he answered my questions (first reply) on Q&A session. Yeehaaaa…!!!
Colin, was that the time when you said to yourself, “it’s time to give back to community…” everytime to reply to a threat?
Ft
I PM’d Remi a few years back for some help on one of his modeling vids. He told me to IM him. When I did, he directed connected to me and started going through step by step the whole process. That was the start of what has become one of the best friendships I’ve ever had.
Not really a mentor thing but I like the way beaker (Deke Kinkaid) offers up advice. It aint easy working full-time and being helpful and I can’t imagine what it would be like to be a mod. A lot of folks are happy to talk about 3d but no-one wants to go into details about comp.
edharriss is the thirst one who came in my mind now. a very cool and constructive members:thumbsup: .
I’ve learnt a lot from Eek, PEN and Stahlberg’s work around here, out not so much on the forum, but a forum member, Bloggs has been a huge inspiration to me and my work (he’s one of the main reasons I’m here now).
Robert “Lunatique” Chang, I learnt a lot from that time I spoke to him on Skype. He’s an awesome guy.
One can learn from so many awesome people here! I’d say I’d have to thank Rebeccak for the Anatomy threads - the talent she’s drawn there is pure inspiration…
There are graet examples here and I’ve seen many people go out of their way to help others. I don’t post much on cgtalk and have been doing 2D lately but I consider Linda to be a great mentor because of her tutorials and tips. Same for Natasha Roeoesli, plus very inspiring website. One of the greatest and most inspiring “how to paint” threads on these forums is by Nebezial, simply amazing artist who goes out of his way to share techniques and advice.
I’ve argued with and been slapped around by Leigh but she’s done great job with the tutorials she has posted which go directly to my 3D workstation harddrive for easy references. Hi Leigh 
Most of these people I never talk to directly, I’m nonetheless greatful for the help they provide.
I havn’t really thought about mentors on cgtalk before but I have to agree, Jackdeath is up there. A few years ago I posted some whiney thread about being a crap newb thread …yeah that was me…haha, those newb days! eh? I got a few pages of supportive replies by the next morning which was great. The only one thing that i still remember from the thread was Jackdeath’s (a few from Jason Schliefer). I dont even recall what i was whining on about!
Jsckdeaths quote:
[b]"There are two kinds of people in the world.
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The type that go out there and do/make stuff
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or the type that pumps gas for the first type.
Get off you ass and get to it. If it was so dam easy we would all be rich and driving Benzs.
Want to do something easy? Drive forklifts. Work in a bank. Be a janitor.
If you don’t have the balls or the heart, then give up now, because this is a lifestyle, not just a job."[/b]
Jason’s went something like:
"then do it! that’s all there is to it.[b] do it. doitdoitdoitdoitdoit. If you don’t do it, you won’t get better. If you DO do it, you will get better. simple as that. keep doing it, keep getting better, keep reading, keep learning, and so what if some 13 year old kicks yer ass now. You’ll be kickin some 40 year old’s ass . And that 40 year old will be kickin some 30 year old’s ass, and that 30 year old’s ass will be kicked by some 25 year old, and that 25 year old pretty much sucks (so I dunno what’s wrong with that 30 year old, but you get the idea).
just start workin."[/b]
anyways, I think it was about time that we started appreciating all the contributions that some of the members here give.
do it !!
anyways, I think it was about time that we started appreciating all the contributions that some of the members here give. do it.
yes, it’s true. someone needs always to appreciate or celebrate
something. the whole culture of the ‘doit’ just starts from that. in that
sense it’s already a dead thing, you see all the epitaphs above ? my
real mentors are all those that say nothing and do what they are able
to do.
ciao
francesca
pardon me but that’s just arrogant bollocks! it’s not the people praised that deliver those epitaphs, as you call them, in the first place so you’re negating yourself …
I want to add francesca to the list. she has given sooooooo much to the 3d community. Especiailly those of us using mental ray. really a brilliant shader writer and contributor.