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a few more :lol:
Real cool early morning and an afternoon in hot sun caused sniffles I think, nose is dripping like a tap and I'm hot phew, time for some lemonz :)
wow christmas avi great :lol:
thanks. iz my favorite render i ever made, i think.
lemonade, haaahhh refreshing :)
Nuke has a Personal Learning Edition. Didn't know that. Also the full thing is like, $4,000. That's just a wee bit outside my budget range. After Effects is $1,000 - assuming they're still allowing people to buy that individually instead of subscribing to their "Cloud" thingie. If it comes bundled with any of their monthly plans I may just give in and take that offer for a while. I've got Photoshop CS5 and will keep it forever, but I don't has After Effects, and every week I see more and more cool stuff done with it and Cinema 4D. Lotsa tutorials and shiny stuff. Also bloom n glowy lights - love those x)
Meh zBrush backup CD came in the mail yesterday.
cute photos. I found this article while I was looking for information about bridges in Milwaukee, WI: Goose nests on Milwaukee Bridge
edit: changed URL to a page that loads faster.
I assume that I need to download an updated version of Gossip outfit
edit: opps, wrong thread
So I downloaded the latest version of Gossip outfit. I am still having the same issue with the bottom of the pants. Should I send a bug report to the support staff? Should I create a new thread in Nuts and Bolts? Any ideas? Thank you.
sometimes stuff like that disappears in the actual render. in older poser that would prolly be a n-gon issue. not sure how ds reacts to n-gons,
complaint: iz charlie oscar oscar oscar lima delta. thermostat says 70Foxtrot, no way.
Mickey is looking fierce, wouldn't wanna be tackled :lol:
Is the item a SubD item|? If so you may need to change the SubD Algorithm in the mesh resolution group in the Parameters pane to Catmull Clark (Legacy).
Thank you! That did the trick. I would've posed the 3Delight render, but Stephanie 5's nipples are poking through the shirt. :bug: I'll need to adjust the mesh smoothing parameters or use poke-away.
Morning. Whoa wrecked today, not enough sleep this week. TGIF. But is gloomy and kinda quiet-before-stormy outside my window :)
Nuke gives you a lot of functionality you need to composite effects on, say, 65mm panavision backplates. You wouldn't use that stuff unless you had to track an action shot, or fake sub surface scatter on say an elephant. AE is more effects and motion graphics building, you will need Premiere as well to get the full service from it :)
I should be doing some of that today :)
It's a frigid 6F outside atm. I gotta go back out in it here shortly
Mmm... Well I downloaded and installed the Nuke PLE. Will watch some videos on Digital Tutors and see what I can do with it (Or just let it sit there and gather dust :P ) .
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=185&t=1104697 One of the forest submissions had used Nuke for some of the depth and subtle particles floating about the scene. It's the one that placed first :)
I think After Effects can do similar stuff, but you need plugins to really get the pretty stuff. I hear Trapcode particular is good at things like dust and etc. :)
Also. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKt_cJfOZ7M Very beautiful music :)
Christmas song ^^
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEZjzsnPhnw
That episode makes a good commentary on our local transit commission going head over heels for light rail development at the expense of good bus service.
BTW, Matt Groening comes from Portland OR.
Where was that? Do you know?
Dana
We'll have some warm thoughts for you! :) I know that doesn't help much.
Dana
I think After Effects can do similar stuff, but you need plugins to really get the pretty stuff. I hear Trapcode particular is good at things like dust and etc. :)
Also. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKt_cJfOZ7M Very beautiful music :)
Christmas song ^^
using Nuke to simulate particles and fog is like driving a bulldozer down to the shops to pick up some milk, you can do it but sheesh that's kinda overkill, and slow :lol:
...the onboard computer of the Voyager I probe is almost laughable compared to what you carry in your pocket these days however it is still operating some 11 billion miles away and just over 36 years after it was launched. That's some reliability.
As I recall they had to bring in a retired engineer to augment the probe's programming as (according to one official) programmers today have no idea how to write clean, efficient, and concise code anymore.
I kind of like the suspension railway close to the city I was born in, historic ... but ... huge money sink ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ulg8A1tGbuE
...and it doesn't matter how big they are.
cute photos. I found this article while I was looking for information about bridges in Milwaukee, WI: Goose nests on Milwaukee Bridge
edit: changed URL to a page that loads faster.
...more on the bridge's former "resident", Gertie.
Gertie the Duck
Here's an actual archive photo.
...perfectly describes their game play after their quarterback Aaron Rogers went down with a fractured collarbone.
...since then it's been totally "Mickey Mouse".
wow amazing old tech :)
wow amazing old tech :)
:) Started public transport in 1901.
Whenever I make it to Europe, I need to make a point of riding it. Amazing that it has been in operation for over a century.
A similar suspended monorail built in France for testing purposes was used in FrançoisTruffaut's film adaptation of Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451.
:) Started public transport in 1901.
I've heard of Eugen Langen, an early European car guy :)