unseen video Tutorial Tips

unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby E-Z » Sat Mar 20, 2010 9:56 pm

i posted this on another forum a while back

wait about 30 seconds before pressing play,
these videos are WMV format.
some are new video's and some are older ones.

the first one starts off a little slow with a introduction

http://www.ezbrush.mediabakers.com/hex- ... tip-1.html

http://www.ezbrush.mediabakers.com/hex- ... tip-2.html

http://www.ezbrush.mediabakers.com/hex- ... tip-3.html

http://www.ezbrush.mediabakers.com/hex- ... tip-4.html

http://www.ezbrush.mediabakers.com/hex- ... tip-5.html

http://www.ezbrush.mediabakers.com/hex- ... tip-6.html

hex-tip-6.html starts off a little slow but it gets better,
it was a older video tutorial with a tip
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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby Gary Miller » Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:10 pm

Lovin the sound of the rain in the background on the first video.
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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby E-Z » Tue Mar 23, 2010 12:01 pm

here is a few tips on snapping
http://blip.tv/file/3384536


these 2 below are in sets part 1 and 2
Video part-1
http://blip.tv/file/2077742

Video part-2 (very short video)
http://blip.tv/file/2077769

sorry no rain audio in these videos :)
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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby Gary Miller » Wed Mar 24, 2010 8:02 pm

I am lovin the stuff you do with Hex. Where do you dig up these techniques and tools? You find more secret stuff in Hex than the creators ever conceived of.

BTW, bring back the rain! Or maybe some Tibetan mood music would do nicely.
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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby E-Z » Wed Mar 24, 2010 8:50 pm

you find things when you get bored and instead of modeling you just tinker around.


now if your really bored watch this and it will bore you :D

Making 3D Primitive From scratch,
some of you may find this boring
or some of you might think this is kind of Neat
i made all of the 3D Primitive From scratch except one of them


here is the wmv movie
sorry the flash format video audio is messed up so i only have it in WMV
http://blip.tv/file/get/Ezbrush-primitive466.wmv
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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby Mari-Anne » Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:07 am

Just out of curiosity, EZ - are your tutorials listed in any specific order? I.e. if I start on the first page of your index, will I be working from total newbie material to more advanced skills or should I start at the last page of the index and go backwards to page 1?

Also, are all your tutorials listed on this index page (http://ezbrush.blip.tv/posts?view=archive&nsfw=dc)? For example, I don't seem to find your last tutorial that you reference above (Making 3D Primitive From scratch) among the ones listed in the 13 index pages?

As you can tell, I'm a bit confused as to where to start with your tutorials or even where to find them all. Generally, I like to start at the beginning as far as skill level goes and work myself forward. Gary's tutorials are wonderful in that regard - if you start with number one and go forward, you can't go wrong. It certainly helps keeping things in perspective.
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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby E-Z » Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:58 am

Mari-Anne wrote:Just out of curiosity, EZ - are your tutorials listed in any specific order? I.e. if I start on the first page of your index, will I be working from total newbie material to more advanced skills or should I start at the last page of the index and go backwards to page 1?


no there not listed in order but there easy to understand because even if the object is for advance user i make sure i explain it for everyone to understand.

Mari-Anne wrote:
Also, are all your tutorials listed on this index page (http://ezbrush.blip.tv/posts?view=archive&nsfw=dc)? For example, I don't seem to find your last tutorial that you reference above (Making 3D Primitive From scratch) among the ones listed in the 13 index pages?
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its on page 7 called Primitive,
the wmv audio plays fine but the flash video does not play fine.

Mari-Anne wrote:
As you can tell, I'm a bit confused as to where to start with your tutorials or even where to find them all. Generally, I like to start at the beginning as far as skill level goes and work myself forward. Gary's tutorials are wonderful in that regard - if you start with number one and go forward, you can't go wrong. It certainly helps keeping things in perspective.


you can find them here
http://www.ezbrush.mediabakers.com/EZTu ... rials.html
look under the free zone tab all so.

i all so updated the page so click the image in the middle of the page that says New click me

the reason why stuff is not in order is because some of that stuff i made were from helping people,
they were not set up in order.

if you want to learn hexagon go here these are full learning courses
when i say full learning courses i mean i go over about every thing in hexagon.
when your on the page chose>:: Click here for more details to read more about each one
http://3d-model-designer-warehouse.com/ ... ex.php?c=3

i all so have live simulation video that come with the learning courses
see here just a demo example,
http://www.ezbrush.mediabakers.com/EzDe ... -Demo.html
it allows you to click a icon like if you was in hexagon and it plays a video tutorial for the icon you clicked.


check your private message on the forum im going to send you a message
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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby Mari-Anne » Thu Mar 25, 2010 1:26 pm

OK, EZ - thanks so much for the thorough answer. Also, I've emailed you back in response to your private message...;)
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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby E-Z » Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:20 pm

thank you Mari-Anne


ok now for the next video
Boolean
every Boolean one object into another and it doesn't look good after you subdivide it?
see this video :arrow: http://blip.tv/file/3398002

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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby Gary Miller » Fri Mar 26, 2010 5:36 am

I made a primative polygon from scratch once. I was so proud of myself I shut the program down and took a week off just to rest. :D
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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby Gary Miller » Fri Mar 26, 2010 5:42 am

I gots a question for you: Do you have any UV mapping tuts? I would love to see how you use the UV tools in hex to lay out your UV's HOw bout you do some UV tuts? :idea:
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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby E-Z » Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:56 pm

i just do all that stuff in zbrush.

flower made in hexagon UV in zbrush.
the image on the right is color and material.
the one on the left was UV in zbrush.
you can watch me here poly painting in zbrush :arrow: http://ezbrush.blip.tv/file/640063
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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby E-Z » Tue Mar 30, 2010 7:23 pm

Boolean using 2D Lines
on some of my stuff i have posted stuff like this before on other forums so you may of seen it before

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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby E-Z » Tue Mar 30, 2010 7:44 pm

adding two or more different shapes together
see video
http://blip.tv/file/1091552

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Re: unseen video Tutorial Tips

Postby E-Z » Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:46 pm

triangular faces to quads.
sub divide it and collapse the Dynamic Geometry to convert triangular faces to quads

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