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Katachi 05-07-2003, 03:08 PM Hello,
There is a new Xpresso Tutorial online on my site (user question related) that shows how to use the current point selection...
There is also a Shave and a Haircut tutorial online, showing the new version V2 (new engine) and some of the new features.
So if you cannot wait to see it, have a look and check them out here:
http://www.3ddesigner.net
Have fun and I hope someone can use them... :wavey:
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acmepixel
05-07-2003, 03:31 PM
Hey, Thanks Samir. These are very helpful. this looks like you will get a lot of C4D traffic here.
dandavis
05-07-2003, 04:04 PM
Thanks, I like the shave tut, that will come in handy for a project I'm starting soon. -- dano
Thanks, Samir:thumbsup: S&H looks awesome! Can I assume that, since your allowed to show this tutorial, the update is due to be released?! Say yes please! Would be perfect timing for me!!
Katachi
05-07-2003, 07:20 PM
Originally posted by pit
Thanks, Samir:thumbsup: S&H looks awesome! Can I assume that, since your allowed to show this tutorial, the update is due to be released?! Say yes please! Would be perfect timing for me!!
Hi,
well I am allowed to show the tutorial for MAYA already uses the new engine and almost anything can already be seen on Joes site concerning the new engine.
But yes, the Shave V2 should very soon be released.
flingster
05-07-2003, 07:31 PM
thanks for the tut...
shake mode...how cool is that...added to a preview in shave...NICE...i wanted a better preview from first day!
quality improved...personally i thought it was already pretty good...so it must absolutely kick a**
:beer:
Wilson-3d
05-07-2003, 10:06 PM
Hi. Well today I had to animate a floating crane postion a gate into the water. Your Xpreso tutorial about spline point placement really helped. I just made the null my pont was attatched to a child of the gate and then animated the gate going into the position and the spline(which was in a sweep nurbs) just followed along. Thanks alot!:thumbsup:
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