CTN 2013 Recap (D. Williams, J. Drust, D. Qwek, J. Krichevsky & R. Vignone)
CTN 2013 Recap
In case you couldn't be in attendance at this year's Creative Talent Network (CTN 2013) expo, we've assembled these recap videos capturing the action live off the floor! Special thanks to the talented group of artists that kept the digital clay flowing across all three days. We would also like to thank our fans and friends for stopping by the booth and keeping it a hot-bed of excitement! See you all again next year!
Here are a few pictures we took at the show:
1. Danny Williams-Dreamworks Animation
2.Joseph Drust-Pixologic Inc.
3. Dominic Qwek-Blizzard Entertainment
4. Jared Krichevsky-The Aaron Sims Company
5. Robert Vignone-Dreamworks Animation
Keep checking back as we will be posting more videos in the days to come!
12-26-13
mikho
Great, keeping and eye on this thread..
12-26-13
nirmalendu_paul
This thread is going to be awesome... very excited.... thanks ZB :)
12-27-13
Gordon Robb
Excellent. Yet another thread with awesome videos.
12-27-13
LeoAMD
Awesome
12-27-13
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Great. I´ll enjoy a lot the 3D printing series. Thanks!:tu::tu:
12-27-13
tryan
Wow! Great tips. Thanks Danny.
12-27-13
danpants
Great Vids, thanks for the recap!
12-29-13
MAT
wow, so much useful tips.
thanx a lot to all !
12-31-13
LynneMitchell
LOVE the hour long videos! I'll watch each one more than once... such great tips in them!
12-31-13
davidness
Cool stuff as always!
01-01-14
Zmith[21]
Hello You, :D
i liked Joseph Drust presentation alot! The idea to make different expressoins and
print them out is genius, never would have thought about that. But then again,
i never printed out anything. Can't wait to finally print something out myself!
Happy New Year to all the ZBrush community!
see you in 2014!
regards,
FOX
01-02-14
Phönix
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zmith[21]
... The idea to make different expressoins and
print them out is genius, never would have thought about that. ...
In fact that's the same technique that's used since years in modern stop motion movies like e.g. Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas" or "Corpse Bride" to animate the facial expressions of the characters. ;)
(But of course that doesn't belittle the ingenuity of that idea per se. :cool:)
01-02-14
Zmith[21]
Quote:
Originally Posted by Phönix
In fact that's the same technique that's used since years in modern stop motion movies like e.g. Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas" or "Corpse Bride" to animate the facial expressions of the characters. ;)
(But of course that doesn't belittle the ingenuity of that idea per se. :cool:)
well i never gave puppets much thought - other than the little hand-puppet clip i made for my
nephew's 1st birthday last week! monkey see monkey do.
FOX
01-04-14
Shellac
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Thank you all very much for these great resources:tu:
I have a question in regards to Jared Krichevsky's techniques in Noisemaker (from his related post in his blog).