"Full of multiversal flow!"
Posts: 258 Joined: 12-May-2013 Last visit: 28-Nov-2022 Location: UK Boi!
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Wondering who are the fellow forumers out there who dabble or are serious in the world of 3D graphics and CGI? I started on this road about two years ago and have been learning Maya, Realflow & Nuke. I already knew quite a bit of After Effects and have been dabbling in zBrush and Mudbox. Now though I am turning my attention to Houdini, which seems a very exciting prospect. What have any of you been been up to? Looking for fellow nerds to chew the fat...! 5DN "Anonymous around the mouse, hyperspace black ops in my house, A technical itch you can't ignore, viral like that magic spore, Laced in life like a blockchain, special characters around my name, They got game like Nintendo flow, it's always the same you will know, I can't be pinned down like a Q-Bit, my architecture all neuromorphic, On the roof if the internet had one, fire escape's fibre optic dragon." Onepacman
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Posts: 2854 Joined: 16-Mar-2010 Last visit: 01-Dec-2023 Location: montreal
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I can't say i really dabble in 3D, but I directed photography on a friend's 34 min short film that was all green screen minus a few props. Using Maya he created an entire apartment and a few city blocks. He taught me the basics of the program (Maya goes deeeeeep and has such a strange non-intuitive interface of nodes and such) and I went on to learn the lighting and lit all the created spaces in Maya. Very interesting experience - lighting virtually is very strange. You can break a lot of the laws of physics: light can travel through objects and walls and you can place lighting "fixtures" invisibly wherever you want even inside objects. No need to hide lights or place them off-camera, so you can get really creative! But, strangely, light does not behave as it does in the real world (inverse square law, bouncing off walls and objects and filling the room etc.) until you choose to plug in the parameters, which makes it very time consuming. Cheers, JBArk JBArk is a Mandelthought; a non-fiction character in a drama of his own design he calls "LIFE" who partakes in consciousness expanding activities and substances; he should in no way be confused with SWIM, who is an eminently data-mineable and prolific character who has somehow convinced himself the target he wears on his forehead is actually a shield.
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"Full of multiversal flow!"
Posts: 258 Joined: 12-May-2013 Last visit: 28-Nov-2022 Location: UK Boi!
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Sounds cool. Yeh Maya is also a bit buggy I discovered. It has a personality of its own. Sometimes I've had to spend two days trying to figure something out that really shouldn't be. Its so vast and complicated though even the writers of it struggle I guess. I think what you described about your experience is definately true, it is time consuming, but the benefits of it not following the laws of physics is you can get really creative and create effects that would not be possible in the real world. "Anonymous around the mouse, hyperspace black ops in my house, A technical itch you can't ignore, viral like that magic spore, Laced in life like a blockchain, special characters around my name, They got game like Nintendo flow, it's always the same you will know, I can't be pinned down like a Q-Bit, my architecture all neuromorphic, On the roof if the internet had one, fire escape's fibre optic dragon." Onepacman
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Posts: 3574 Joined: 18-Apr-2012 Last visit: 05-Feb-2024
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Wish I had the time and patience to get into the new breed of soft... I delved 30 years ago, running psychedelic cgi with 16mm loop projection in the 90's underground rave scene but it moves too quickly now. CGI Blows my Nerdy Mind... and and of course... Please do not PM tek related questions Reserve the right to change your mind at any given moment.
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Posts: 3574 Joined: 18-Apr-2012 Last visit: 05-Feb-2024
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Hunted High and Low to find this...I thought I had lost it. Incredible... 3DsMax, Vray, AfterEffects and Premiere on a low budget machine 'The Third and The Seventh' Please do not PM tek related questions Reserve the right to change your mind at any given moment.
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"Full of multiversal flow!"
Posts: 258 Joined: 12-May-2013 Last visit: 28-Nov-2022 Location: UK Boi!
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classic stuff "Anonymous around the mouse, hyperspace black ops in my house, A technical itch you can't ignore, viral like that magic spore, Laced in life like a blockchain, special characters around my name, They got game like Nintendo flow, it's always the same you will know, I can't be pinned down like a Q-Bit, my architecture all neuromorphic, On the roof if the internet had one, fire escape's fibre optic dragon." Onepacman
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Posts: 5267 Joined: 01-Jul-2010 Last visit: 13-Dec-2018
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Simply mind blowing cyb. It would be incredible to see what these guys could do in a fully surreal scenario when their grip on realism is so astute. "Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein
"The Mighty One appears, the horizon shines. Atum appears on the smell of his censing, the Sunshine- god has risen in the sky, the Mansion of the pyramidion is in joy and all its inmates are assembled, a voice calls out within the shrine, shouting reverberates around the Netherworld." - Egyptian Book of the Dead
"Man fears time, but time fears the Pyramids" - 9th century Arab proverb
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Posts: 4591 Joined: 29-Jan-2009 Last visit: 24-Jan-2024
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I'm very new to 3D (as to art overall), but I've been ZBrushing pretty religiously for the past two years now. I'm halfway through a(n online) Intro to Maya course at the moment. It's tedious as hell and intimidating in the extreme, but I need to know it to get to the next level, and that's where I plan on goin'.
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"Full of multiversal flow!"
Posts: 258 Joined: 12-May-2013 Last visit: 28-Nov-2022 Location: UK Boi!
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yeh i'm on digital tutors for cgi stuff. "Anonymous around the mouse, hyperspace black ops in my house, A technical itch you can't ignore, viral like that magic spore, Laced in life like a blockchain, special characters around my name, They got game like Nintendo flow, it's always the same you will know, I can't be pinned down like a Q-Bit, my architecture all neuromorphic, On the roof if the internet had one, fire escape's fibre optic dragon." Onepacman
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Posts: 4591 Joined: 29-Jan-2009 Last visit: 24-Jan-2024
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That's what I'm doin'. It's a great way to learn - except that there's no one to ask the million and one questions that come up about every minute.
Still, if you're motivated and good at holding yourself accountable, I figure Digital Tutors can probably give you a pretty solid foundation in every step of the pipeline used in creating the pieces above.
This is my year to soak it all in.
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Posts: 3574 Joined: 18-Apr-2012 Last visit: 05-Feb-2024
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Beautiful Particle Physics
Please do not PM tek related questions Reserve the right to change your mind at any given moment.
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"Full of multiversal flow!"
Posts: 258 Joined: 12-May-2013 Last visit: 28-Nov-2022 Location: UK Boi!
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REALLY COOL CYB "Anonymous around the mouse, hyperspace black ops in my house, A technical itch you can't ignore, viral like that magic spore, Laced in life like a blockchain, special characters around my name, They got game like Nintendo flow, it's always the same you will know, I can't be pinned down like a Q-Bit, my architecture all neuromorphic, On the roof if the internet had one, fire escape's fibre optic dragon." Onepacman
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