Im game for this as well. How about a book to 
3D Workflow Tut's for DFX+
Well if you order the lightwave upgrade with DFX+, itāll come with the courseware book that I helped write as it is.
Above and beyond that Iāve been thinking it over for a while now. Iām still amazed that there are no real compositing technique books out there. A lot of theory and math, but not too many techniques.
Maybe once iām done my contract here, I can get to work on it.
hello zarathustha,
donāt sell your dfx+, with a cheap pc, you could use it to create a separate comp and fx machine. i mean the price of a dell is dirt cheap now. if you really donāt want it, i"ll give $100 for it.
put me in for those fusion tutorials, that sounds like a great idea.
hey Jayk,
Its Paul Moran here from VFXTalk.com 
I didnt realise that you had left eyeon
ā¦when did all that happen ⦠? i wondered why i hadnt received any tutorials latley 
I reckon this idea of your is VERY worthy!! At the end of the day, tutorials are the foundation of learning!! I would be very keen to get my hands on these puppiesā¦
remember we have a completely online system for tutorial creation on our site, so if you ever have the inkling to do more, you can author some directly on the site (shameless plug :P)
Let me know if theres anything we can do over at VFXTalk to increase your publicity at all 
Cheers mate
Paul
Hey Paul.
Yeah, there was need of my skills here in BC for a feature film, and so I left eyeon about 3 months ago.
As far as an update to the rest of yāall, Iāve since been contacted about a DF book! (Thanx Policarpo!)
I still feel there will be a need for 3D workspace tutorials in the very near future, so at the very least this I think will be done somehow. (All these lightwave guys coming out of the wood work.) Anything above and beyond that may end up exclusive to the book.
So as the details get hammered out, Iāll keep you all updated.
a book!!! mmmm
ā¦youāll be the āJack Pfiefferā of the DF world LOL
Pioneer the first 3rd party DF book ā¦top-notch!!!
Keep me posted on how this pans out!
Cheers mate, keep in touch
Paul
Originally posted by Jayk2k
[B]Hey Paul.(All these lightwave guys coming out of the wood work.) Anything above and beyond that may end up exclusive to the book.
So as the details get hammered out, Iāll keep you all updated. [/B]
well as ya knowā¦or may notā¦my last name is Wood. :love:
DO IT MY MAN!!!:buttrock:
Originally posted by Limbus
[B]If you can ship to Europe or make it available online Iām all for it.Florian [/B]
Yes, yes yes! Me too!
Please go for it, Jason.
Cheers,
Andreas
As one of those āLightwave guys coming out of the woodworkā
, Iām up for it.
Iāve got a couple compositing books, but as you say they are more general theory and maths, and neither touches on the inclusion of 3D work, so anything aimed specifically at the 3D market would be a real winner ![]()
Ok guys, Iāve got some more work done on these, but I doubt Iāll have much time to get things to the level I want till at least mid August.
In the meantime, Iāll post the basic outline that I have, and if you have any comments, and/or questions that you want to have added, let me know. This is all subject to change
Tutorial projects: Taking a 3D scene and adding storm effects.
- Using object/material channels as masks
a. Glowing neon
b. Change neon colour - Changing the map on the billboard
a. Texture tool - Adding Depth of Field
a. Depth Blur
b. Using an external z-buffer image
c. Techniques for faking z depth - Adding Fog
a. Fog tool - Adding Particle Rain
a. Depth Merge - Relighting scene to simulate lightning.
a. Shader tool - Combining individual element layers.
a. PSD Import
b. DF Script - Velocity blur via krokodove
On the Disk:
- PDF versions of the above tutorials
- HTML versions of the above tutorials
- A sequence of RPF files to use in the above tutorials
- Flows for each of the above tutorials, fully commented
- Tool presets for particle rain, text animation etc.
- A number of preset DF flows for combining layered elements
Having continous project to learn different aspects of compositing is a good idea. Those who got the Lightwave deal (like me) will have to do without particles and scripting, though 
Personally, I would also be interested in integrating 3D objects into live footage (fixed camera, no match-moving). Things like matching the looks of the two sources, the colours, the lighting etc.
Cheers,
Marc
Iād agree with Marcboy, having a section how to blend 3D elements with live footage (colour balancing, grain, saturation) would be very useful.
Also how to create spec bloom (hotspot ?) from just the spec channel would be great. Possibly using expressions to keep the hotspot to areas of greater spec values would also be cool.
Looking forward to this enormously ![]()
Any thoughts on price yet ?
I`m an european user and IĀ“m interested in this ātutorial boxā too.
But I“m still waiting for DFX+ and want to check it out at first before I decide if I need further tutorials or not. (I have some experience with compositing systems)
For all the newcomers in this sector this could be a great deal!
²
Add me to the list!
Just got my DFX+ (LW Bundle rox!) and have finished nearly half of the courseware, and I will be looking for more. Digital Fusion is a fantastic program, and I need to get up to speed now!
Bring on the Tutorials:buttrock:
Keith