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Charlotte, NC
1698 posts
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cool, Friday!
Curt
When you're through learning, you're through. http://www.curtthurston.com
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11/3/2006 - 1:10 PM
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Norway
986 posts
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huh? broken link to the podcast....
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11/3/2006 - 1:13 PM
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San Mateo
1978 posts
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Works for me! ;)
Try again...
BP
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11/3/2006 - 1:29 PM
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Southampton, UK
327 posts
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Try this instead:
http://content.luxology.com/modo/201/podcasts/modocastNov03-2006.m4a
The original said modcast instead of modocast
Edit: Brad beat me to it by updating the link ;)
www.fxcv.com: Sketch a Day - A journey of learning, practice and creation
Message edited by Martin Adams on 11/3/2006 - 1:30 PM
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11/3/2006 - 1:29 PM
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Poland
262 posts
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Hey Brad!
Thank You, now I know how to spell Aaron Blugenwitz in english. Maybe some day I teach you how to spell "Konieczny", which simply means... hm..."Needful" in Polish. If you look closely on my account you will know that I really know how to spell it. Maybe even better than Robin :).
Ps: And how about Brzeczyszczykiewicz? for example...
http://www.nakonieczny.com
Message edited by Adam Nakonieczny on 11/3/2006 - 2:05 PM
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11/3/2006 - 2:04 PM
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Norway
986 posts
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no sound on ´stupid modo tricks´
Apple mac
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11/3/2006 - 2:05 PM
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San Mateo
1978 posts
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I need to get everyone to record their names pronunciation and send me audio files so I can stop butchering them! :)
BP
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11/3/2006 - 2:05 PM
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San Mateo
1978 posts
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Quote from Chappo : no sound on ´stupid modo tricks´
Apple mac
Works fine for me here on a G5...
BP
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11/3/2006 - 2:06 PM
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177 posts
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I am looking foward to see the booooing!!! at Macworld next year
:)
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11/3/2006 - 2:07 PM
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Norway
986 posts
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OK my powerbook has the flu or something.I´ll go to bed and try again tomorrow...
Looking forward to it as always.
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11/3/2006 - 2:44 PM
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Netherlands
3626 posts
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thank you, that was great!
Greetings!
Corien Klapwijk
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11/3/2006 - 2:53 PM
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1883 posts
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Brad, you are in trouble... you shouldn't have messed with Google ;)
The Time Cooper renders look super. It would be great if he could talk a bit how hid them. I'm guessing ultra high rez renders.
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11/3/2006 - 4:01 PM
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699 posts
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Thank you Brad, you made us another nice Friday.
yeap modo/LW - ..ehh, you laugh at my english, sorry but I`m doing what I can
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11/3/2006 - 6:25 PM
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2958 posts
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Podcast with my sat morning coffee. A great way to start the day. A big thank you to Andy for the tute, and to Greg for continuing to open windows of possibility for us. Thanks, guys!
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11/3/2006 - 7:11 PM
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Toronto On
51 posts
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Some amazing renders in the gallery. This is quickly becoming one of (if not) the best galleries out there.
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11/3/2006 - 8:48 PM
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776 posts
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Once again Sir Andrew, great tutorial.
Greg really cool tutorial.
if I can be so bold as to suggest future video tutorials. It would be nice to see a how to setup a multi pass render then composite in a PS or Gimp for the final image. Also a video tutorial on how to render a model with a drop shadow into a background image.
Just one more thought here, how about a painting video of a body part then have it render out to multi passes. This last suggestion could be done in a two part video.
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11/3/2006 - 10:35 PM
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Dublin, Ireland.
610 posts
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Thanks Luxology,
Yet again another week of well worth downloading and listening, material.
Regards.
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11/4/2006 - 3:05 AM
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4 posts
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The podcast is great, but it's not really a podcast unless there's an RSS feed to subscribe to.
Where's the feed?
Message edited by sdavis on 11/4/2006 - 7:21 AM
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11/4/2006 - 7:21 AM
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Captain Cook, Hawaii
415 posts
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Quote from GQ1 : Once again Sir Andrew, great tutorial.
Greg really cool tutorial.
if I can be so bold as to suggest future video tutorials. It would be nice to see a how to setup a multi pass render then composite in a PS or Gimp for the final image.
Greg has a tutorial on this in the videos included with Modo. It's not a very automated process at this point, but it is possible.
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11/4/2006 - 12:18 PM
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Hawaii
215 posts
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Aloha Andy,
Awesome tutorial (as always). Every Friday will be just a tad sadder without them.
Would you consider doing some more? Maybe Hands & Feet?
Thank you for the best (IMO) facial modeling tutorials ever.
Modo makes modeling fun.
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11/4/2006 - 2:39 PM
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Up North
1580 posts
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Quote from GregMalick : Aloha Andy,
Awesome tutorial (as always). Every Friday will be just a tad sadder without them.
Would you consider doing some more? Maybe Hands & Feet?
Thank you for the best (IMO) facial modeling tutorials ever.
Thanks Greg. I'm sure it's not the best. The eye one was a bit messed up. Hopefully it was informative.
As far as doing more videos, if you pay for a trip to Hawaii I might be persuaded! I could do with some sun, sea and surf.
Andy (in cold Newcastle)
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11/5/2006 - 1:17 AM
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Santa Clarita, CA
433 posts
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Hey Brad - Just got a chance to listen to "The SuperBombasticAwardWinningFantastic Edition" modcast this morning and......thanks for all the props!! :-)
-R User ID:84
__________________ Roger http://www.cgsculpture.com
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11/6/2006 - 8:45 AM
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1731 posts
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Ooooooh the 10th is sounding more and more exciting! Wonder if some animation technologies will be shown - a la sneek peek?
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11/7/2006 - 2:51 AM
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London, UK
621 posts
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Finally got around to watching your ear modelling tutorial, Andy.
I think you did a great job of breaking down a very complex undulating shape. If I ever have to model one again I think I'll find it a lot less painful.
Cheers.
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11/11/2006 - 4:30 AM
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