Pigeon: Impossible Podcast #021 - Loose Ends

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2010

Tying up the tips and tricks that didn't fit into the other episodes.

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Film & Animation

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  • Not bad!! I like this!

    

  • Thank you so much for doing this series of videos. They have given me an awesome amount of practical training, more than I have received in the past several years. It is very hard to find good information without breaking the bank on video sets and online courses. I will make sure that I support your efforts and buy PI on DVD. Again, Thank You.

  • At 0:30, I actually went to click "undo" after you made that spot.

  • Fantastic animation video and podcasts !

    I cant thank you enough for all your good tips and advises. Going to buy your DVD for sure. And looking forward to see the next from you.

  • i saw this at the redstick festival for my field trip

  • have you ever try to use zbrush for modelin,its like 1000 times faster than edge extude modeling

  • A quick question from one XSI user to a Maya user:

    To me it looks like the "shadow map" that Lucas is referring to is the equivalent to Maya's innate ambient occlusion. Am I right about that or is he referring to depth map shadows?

  • So important video, thanks Lucas, you are amazing

  • My compliments man!!!! Excelent work, thanx to you!!!

  • @poi2day

    softimage

    also a lot called xsi which is the old name

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