Re: Softimage Creatives London - next event Nov 13th

2012-11-14 Thread Alastair Hearsum

I'll second that. All good stuff. Good to see some old faces and new work.

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On 14/11/2012 08:41, julian wrote:
Just wanted to congratulate all the organisers and presenters at the 
Event. It was a really good evening. Fabric's presentation helped 
clarify a lot of issues; Anna's gave a great insight into the creative 
workflow involved in making a short; and I liked The Mill's 
presentation - particularly the insight that the Flame Ops discarded 
most of their passes in favour of the beauty. Genius.


Following on from the nVidia presentation, we stayed up late last 
night and installed racks of pervy GPUs into our farm (I'm sure that's 
what he said!) and now we're all working from home. Cool.


Congratulations and thanks to everyone involved.
Julian




Re: Softimage Creatives London - next event Nov 13th

2012-11-14 Thread Stefan Andersson
I hope I can visit the next event. Now that I'm a freelancer again I really
should be at these things :)

For us that couldn't be there I really hope someone can find the time and
write something about what have been shown.

best regards
stefan


On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 9:41 AM, julian  wrote:

> Just wanted to congratulate all the organisers and presenters at the
> Event. It was a really good evening. Fabric's presentation helped clarify a
> lot of issues; Anna's gave a great insight into the creative workflow
> involved in making a short; and I liked The Mill's presentation -
> particularly the insight that the Flame Ops discarded most of their passes
> in favour of the beauty. Genius.
>
> Following on from the nVidia presentation, we stayed up late last night
> and installed racks of pervy GPUs into our farm (I'm sure that's what he
> said!) and now we're all working from home. Cool.
>
> Congratulations and thanks to everyone involved.
> Julian
>



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Re: Softimage Creatives London - next event Nov 13th

2012-11-14 Thread julian
Just wanted to congratulate all the organisers and presenters at the 
Event. It was a really good evening. Fabric's presentation helped 
clarify a lot of issues; Anna's gave a great insight into the creative 
workflow involved in making a short; and I liked The Mill's presentation 
- particularly the insight that the Flame Ops discarded most of their 
passes in favour of the beauty. Genius.


Following on from the nVidia presentation, we stayed up late last night 
and installed racks of pervy GPUs into our farm (I'm sure that's what he 
said!) and now we're all working from home. Cool.


Congratulations and thanks to everyone involved.
Julian


Re: Softimage Creatives London - next event Nov 13th

2012-11-13 Thread Matt Morris
There's an update on the facebook page for access to the venue, please see
the post on our facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/softimagecreatives

Hope to see you there!



On 2 November 2012 16:34, Ciaran Moloney  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to announce the next London user group meeting organized by
> Softimage Creatives, on Tuesday November 13th. (
> http://www.softimagecreatives.com/siclondon/?page_id=1218)
>
> We've a somewhat different format this time around, with more of a focus
> on the presenters, but still plenty of space for catching up with fellow
> Softies and networking. We've got a really exciting line up of presenters
> ready to show off their work with Softimage:
>
>
>- *Helge Mathee **(R&D Engineer, FabricEngine)*
>*Paul Doyle **(CEO & Founder, FabricEngine))*
>The guys from Fabric Engine will be there to show the Creation
>Platform and how it works within and alongside Softimage. They’ll be
>covering the following:
>
> - What is Creation Platform and why should you care?
>   -  Realtime rendering in Creation
>   - Simulation Tools: Hair, Fur, Fluids, Particles
>   - Integration with Softimage
>- *Anna Kubik* *(CG Generalist, Studio AKA)*
>The creative process of Oscar nominated short “A Morning Stroll”
>- *Alex Hammond* *(CG Lead, The Mill)*
>*Ian Baxter* *(FX TD, The Mill)*
>Showing their fantastic set replacement work making a giant hole in a
>house for the Honda commercial “Leap”. Watch the commercial 
> here
>.
>
> Full details including registration (don't forget to register!) can be
> found here !
>
>


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