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Any of you guys have experience with Worldbuilder? Thereīs a free copy (WB 2.3 Pro) on the latest issue (63) of Digit magazine and Iīm seeking some opinions on the software. Some general feedback would be great and appreciated!
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Erik Heyninck
06-30-2003, 03:51 PM
Audity has published a tut over at Renderosity C4D dept on using world builder together with Cinema to make landscapes. Worth visiting!!
http://www.renderosity.com/tut.ez?Form.ViewPages=315
or if the link doesn't work: click tutorials. it's one of the most recent.
Thanks, Erik - the link works perfectly and the tutorial is great!!
Audity utilizes World Machine - not Worldbuilder.
Anyway, learned a trick or two in that tutorial. Thanks for the heads up!
flingster
06-30-2003, 05:48 PM
no sorry bud....i was always hoping a cinema plugin would come from these guys as i kinda fancied the software myself...will take a look at latest digit...cheers
Hi Flingster - been on vacation? You havenīt been around much the last couple of weeks. Ok - back on topic - i read somewhere a plug for C4D is being considered.
Youīre lucky - you can pick up a copy at the newsstand tonight. If you do buy a copy be sure to tell me about WB!
Thanks!
flingster
06-30-2003, 10:55 PM
hello pit...yup been to italy....had a fine time....bit of work...bit of holiday but excellent time...so kinda lost touch there...had a fine sight of getting back to email system collapse and restore a months worth of messages!! oooh well no fun.
i'll be sure to check out digit....about the plugin part thats been on the website for ages and ages...i mailed the company ages ago...but they just said it was under consideration as far as i can remember....looks cool though...huh...would be a cool plugin me thinks...
wolud love to here from anybody else who may have used it though...:thumbsup:
ThirdEye
06-30-2003, 11:02 PM
What? You've come to Italy? Where have you been??
flingster
06-30-2003, 11:16 PM
heh heh....yeah week in london...then a week in a little town outside of Turin...called chivasso...
anyways thought turin was industrial...eg fiat and everything...but the outside is industrial...but the city centre is fantastic....covered arches....royal palace...very nice....they are gonna get the winter olympics soon...so maybe might change its reputation a bit. second time this year went just after xmas...for 10 days also...love it....my italian is non existent...and i was surprised at how few people spoke english....and being a brit...our language lessons at school are well lacking to say the least!! the cool part about that area is its proximity to the mountains...very very cool...
flingster
06-30-2003, 11:17 PM
rome or tuscany next time...or summer in sardinia...
sorry for the thread hijack!!:shrug:
No problem! Love Italy too - lived in Firenze for 6 month couple of years back and been to Rome several times. Both great cities - with unbelievable art. Iīm
obsessed by Italian sculpture.
And letīs not forget about the food .... ok I stop here - feel hungry all of a sudden..........
ThirdEye
07-01-2003, 12:12 AM
pit, flingster: let me know if you come back to Rome again :)
Sounds like you had a great time bud,good stuff :thumbsup:
Italy is definitely on my wish list for sometime in the future as well :)
Stu.
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