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2005-01-20
02:02 PM
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2023-05-11
12:39 PM
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Noemi Balogh
Final.. well almost final.. Dwight I know some dirt and Post effects would help but I have 4 fewer arms than others and only 24 hours per day to work. Forgot to rotate driveway pillars!

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2005-01-21 06:52 PM
If I may ask, what are the best sites with task-specific tutorials you have found for learning Cinema 4D?
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2005-01-21 07:00 PM
That's an idea.. I won't mind really if it is considered to have good comparative qualities.. We've seen it in Cinema 4D (Maybe Mark can let it live to it's real C4D potential?), Lightworks.. why not Artlantis though I'm set in Cinema..
I'm all ears..
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2005-01-21 07:02 PM
Wanna know something? There are not many, I wish there were more. For example the following tut's are very informative and inspiring. I try to at point out links to products that can be applied to a task, with an example of work. Screen movies like the ones below are the best way to convey a particular process.
My thanks to Jan Walter Schlief in Germany for this one. He sounds like a little guy,


Enjoy!
This movie shows some aspects of the combination of Xfrog4 and Dittols to distribute objects onto a surface
This animation shows the free Hairdepartment plugin and some possibilities to combine it together with Xfrog4 and Ditools.
Here is a link to the man, Carles Piles:
http://www.3dluvr.com/carles/images.htm
And if your imagination can substitute a building for this book you are in better shape than me.
http://www.the123d.com/tutorial/c4d3/book03.shtml
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2005-01-21 08:10 PM


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2005-01-21 09:09 PM
AC V6 to V18 - RVT V11 to V16

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2005-01-21 09:14 PM
Still looking for a cute middle-sized commercial building with lots of glass. Help!! Free rendering for the right project!!!Hey Dwight,
It just so happens I am working on a little 4-storey office building with lots of glass. Cute? I don't know, but it may be the right model for you and of course I could always use the advice.
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ArchiCAD 12; Artlantis Studio 2
MacBook Pro 2.4 Core2Duo, 2GB, OSX(10.5) and XPpro(SP3)

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2005-01-21 09:23 PM
Heck. Any port in a storm.
This project is typical of what our users face and is a quick lesson in context insertion.
Will PM with the address to send.

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2005-01-21 09:39 PM
It is on the corner of Any Street and Someother Avenue, I bet.Actually, it is on the corner of Front and Center. We are thinking of naming it Front & Center Center!

ArchiCAD 12; Artlantis Studio 2
MacBook Pro 2.4 Core2Duo, 2GB, OSX(10.5) and XPpro(SP3)

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2005-01-21 09:51 PM
I was laughing at the address 1234 ... Any Street
With careful application of decorative materials, I can turn this building for accountants - imagine that as an exercise at design school - into a bordello for you.
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2005-01-22 05:42 PM
Rashid wrote:
You know the whole thing flew over my head..![]()
That render is Lightworks in AC! Duh!.. Now I am impressed..!
Understatement to be sure.
