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San Mateo
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Who wants some modcast?
The SuperBombasticAwardWinningFantastic Edition

And some tutorial lovin'.

Andy Hates Modeling Ears

More not so stupid modo tricks!


Some quick gallery hits!

Tim Cooper
Roger Borelli
Robin Konieczny
Evan Mackenzie
Sumimasen
Split3D

Or go check out the entire gallery. It's getting huge.

The Galleria?

Message edited by BradPeebler on 11/3/2006 - 1:28 PM

11/3/2006 - 1:02 PM
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Curt Thurston
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cool, Friday!

Curt

When you're through learning, you're through.
http://www.curtthurston.com

11/3/2006 - 1:10 PM
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Chappo
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Norway
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huh? broken link to the podcast....
11/3/2006 - 1:13 PM
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San Mateo
1978 posts
Works for me! ;)

Try again...

BP
11/3/2006 - 1:29 PM
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Martin Adams
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Southampton, UK
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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

11/3/2006 - 1:29 PM
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Poland
262 posts
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

11/3/2006 - 2:04 PM
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Chappo
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Norway
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no sound on ´stupid modo tricks´

Apple mac
11/3/2006 - 2:05 PM
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San Mateo
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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
11/3/2006 - 2:05 PM
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San Mateo
1978 posts
Quote from Chappo :
no sound on ´stupid modo tricks´

Apple mac


Works fine for me here on a G5...

BP
11/3/2006 - 2:06 PM
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tikal26
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I am looking foward to see the booooing!!! at Macworld next year

:)
11/3/2006 - 2:07 PM
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Chappo
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Norway
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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.
11/3/2006 - 2:44 PM
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Andusan
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Netherlands
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thank you, that was great!

Greetings!

Corien Klapwijk

11/3/2006 - 2:53 PM
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Rockmed
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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.
11/3/2006 - 4:01 PM
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rumBox
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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

11/3/2006 - 6:25 PM
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Singularity
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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!
11/3/2006 - 7:11 PM
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radar33
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Toronto On
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Some amazing renders in the gallery. This is quickly becoming one of (if not) the best galleries out there.
11/3/2006 - 8:48 PM
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Garrick
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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.


11/3/2006 - 10:35 PM
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Nigel Baker
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Thanks Luxology,

Yet again another week of well worth downloading and listening, material.

Regards.

11/4/2006 - 3:05 AM
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sdavis
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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

11/4/2006 - 7:21 AM
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Skyler Kline
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Captain Cook, Hawaii
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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.
11/4/2006 - 12:18 PM
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GregMalick
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Hawaii
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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.

11/4/2006 - 2:39 PM
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Up North
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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)
11/5/2006 - 1:17 AM
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Roger Borelli
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Santa Clarita, CA
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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

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Roger
http://www.cgsculpture.com

11/6/2006 - 8:45 AM
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DMack
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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?
11/7/2006 - 2:51 AM
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StuManFu
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London, UK
621 posts
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.

11/11/2006 - 4:30 AM
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