I did also kind of change tack about half way through the series, I got really bored with the opening sequence and thought it would be interesting to make the intro relevant to the content of each episode, so the cycles tutorial was rendered in cycles and has an animated texture node doing its thing, and the particles intro is made of particles. they were a lot of fun to do and as each one had to be made quickly in order to get them into the video each week between recording and editing, they are pretty lame! lol no time for refinements when you're on a deadline! but i think i managed to pull it off OK! ( maybe!)
Anyway here's the series,enjoy.
Beginners series
I hope to hear some comments and feed back on this subject, as the only way to improve is to know where I am going wrong!
So whats next then? well I have a few VFX videos that I am working on, I have a Plane track video which is new for 2.69 that I am working on for the CG Masters tutorial competition, basically showing how to use the new plane track feature in blender. There is currently nothing on plane track on the web, except a few demos of the early prototypes and a demo by the developers, but hopefully I can do something interesting enough to inspire you all, we shall see!
I also put out a request to see if there was anything you might have seen in a different software package, like autodesk or aftereffects, that you might like to know if blender could do the same. I was kind of expecting starry eyed newbies to reply asking if it was possible to make certain textures or do some effect that they had seen in an advert on TV or something. but no... I get one request...
Can blender do this skin sliding thing...? video
Great OK just request a feature that not only is like, the holy grail of blender deformation, but also not even a feature of Maya! It is entirely a custom plugin developed by Chad Vernon, co Founder of the Digital Creature Studio, responsible for amongst other things, Pirates of the Caribbean, with its tentacle faced pirates and sea monsters! Thanks a lot Slawek Nezumi!
So in the next few weeks I will be showing you how to recreate this effect using just the existing functions of blender, (including any suitable plugins I come across) and teaching you how to apply it to a character for animation. :D
But it will be a subscriber special and I will be beginning the series once I hit the 100 subscriber mark on youtube ( have to do something special to say thanks don't ya) :)
Happy blending, and don't forget you can keep in touch, we are available on Facebook, Twitter and G+
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