projectk
Has using a computer so much affected your eyesight at all?
I think soā¦I didnāt wear glasses when I started and I do nowā¦
I think I will get that surgery to fix em up.
projectk
Has using a computer so much affected your eyesight at all?
I think soā¦I didnāt wear glasses when I started and I do nowā¦
I think I will get that surgery to fix em up.
If your eyes are generally dry be careful. Find out if they are going to have to make your lens more concaved or less. If they make your eyes more curved and your eyes are already dry, you may find that your eyes will end up VERY dry and youāll need eye drops regularly, perhaps for the rest of your life.
This happened to me, although after 2 years I donāt find that I need the eyedrops as much as before, but I do still need them. What really sucked for me is that I found out after the surgery that I am allergic to the perservatives in the bottled eye drops so I have to use expensive indivitually rapped eye drops with no perservitives. Not the luckiet thing to happen to me thats for sure⦠On the bright side the surgery went great, and though my eyes have reverted a BIT and I probably need a touch up. But my eyes were really bad before and far sighted which is harder for them to correct. I think my old perscription was around 4.75. Last thing, make sure you research the various Drās in the area and try to find independent data on their success rates. Your eyes are rather important after all. 
Hope all this info helps. I figured you should get some info BACK for all the time youāve put into giving all of us info. 
Rebecca
Iām curious.
Has this been asked before? How did you and Alex come to know one another?
Great question, it actually will cap off a bit about what Iāve been saying about getting your work out there. It was no other than Leonard Teo that recommended me to Alex when he heard that he was looking to find resident artists. I met Leo years ago (2001) after posting some images on the web. He did a story on me <InsideCG march 2001 - Creating the Future: Meats Meier> and heās helped me out on a whole bunch of occasions since then. This is a guy from Australia helping out a dude in his basement in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. It was my first introduction to the power of the internet.
It was perfect timing - I was in my first few weeks (ever) teaching in Copenhagen, Denmark when Alex just emailed me out of the blue and told me a bit about the position. Without those two weeks of teaching under my belt at the time, I never would have considered it. I also knew that when I got back to San Francisco, I would come back to no job - so it was perfect.
The Workshop is sweet, we have a little family there, itās a home away from home.
Shout out to: Alex, Eric, Sean, David, the Dean, Edmond, Jilly (Jill Smolen and Lily Feliciano)! Thanks for all the support⦠
We almost got Kris Costa to join our team, we almost had him if it wasnāt for that darned CafeFx snatching him up before we could get our greedy mits on him⦠
Meats,
Thatās a great story, thanks for that! Itās really interesting to hear peoplesā histories, without a format like this, people remain mostly unknown to one another. Thanks for all of your thoughts and insights! 
EDIT:
Another question (and my apologies if someone has already asked): do you consider yourself more of an artistic, or more of a technical person? Have these abilities developed for you in tandem, or somewhat idiosyncratically?
Cheers, 
~Rebecca
Darkmatter
That is great information, thanks for that! I think I have a stigmatism, I hear they can now correct that surgically.
[b]Rebecca
[/b]Do you consider yourself more of an artistic, or more of a technical person? Have these abilities developed for you in tandem, or somewhat idiosyncratically?
I consider myself more artistic than technical. The technical part came about because it was neccasary to know it in order to do my art. The more technical things that I learn about, it seems like it just widens my artistic āpowerā. I do admit to loving the tech parts, like knowing how to build and fix computers, etc. I would love to just be able to concentrate on the fun artistic parts, but I know that I would have to depend on other people too much if I didnāt learn as much as I could.
One led to another, pretty much. I can already see the light at the end of the tunnel for 3d artists, where the programs are stabilizing a bit so we can focus a bit more on the creative side. The future is bright for upcoming 3d artists:thumbsup:
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It looks like my time is up, Iām heading out for the evening and wonāt be able to answer any more questions. I really want to thank everyone for the warm greetings. I feel three feet taller!

Thanks again for setting this up, Leigh!
Meats,
Cool, thanks for the reply!
Watch that door sill on your way out
~ just kidding. 
Cheers, 
~Rebeccak
Thanks Meats! Iām glad the info helped. And an even bigger thank-you for taking so much time to answer all our questions! It was truely a pleasure. 
I was in my first few weeks (ever) teaching in Copenhagen, Denmark
Did it happen to be at Truemax? I just started at Truemax, and youāre listed as an instructor there (havenāt actually seen you in the building yet though). Iām mostly a Maya user, but Iām currently taking the 3DSmax introductionary course to qualify for the actual education (where hopefully I will be lectured by you).
So what exactly do you teach at Truemax? As far as I know, they havenāt really incorporated ZBrush into the education yet (I hope that will change soon).
Hope to meet you there tooā¦
I just wanted to say iām a big fan of your work, very inspirational. Devil (chrome) has been a personal favorite of mine ever since I first saw it years ago in Danny Riddellās book.
hi Mr meier, one more moment of your time, how long a time frame you say one of you images\sculptures would take you do complete? (a few week on and off?)
i dont know about you but work and sleep always get in the road.
cheer jay
your work is very cool dude, i know you like a lot to use zbrush, and also i was figure out how those images plugg in your mind?, its crazy but do you feel sometimes that someone out there is telling you how to do it?. some kind of force out there? i dont know something really powerfull telling you and give it to u those crazy and beutiful images?
because i was waching ur stuff and wow dude i fell that something crazy happen to me. i was trying to do something crazy and my god is not anwsering the phone.
It looks like it hasnāt been closed yet, so I will answer these extra questions 
Zeicon
Did it happen to be at Truemax? I just started at Truemax, and youāre listed as an instructor there (havenāt actually seen you in the building yet though). Iām mostly a Maya user, but Iām currently taking the 3DSmax introductionary course to qualify for the actual education (where hopefully I will be lectured by you).
So what exactly do you teach at Truemax? As far as I know, they havenāt really incorporated ZBrush into the education yet (I hope that will change soon).
Hi Zeicon -
I just go to Truemax about once a year (last time it was for two months). I teach Maya when I am there. I gave private lessons to Moayad on Zbrush last time, and he was really stoked on it and took to it right away, so Iām sure he will incorporate it at some point.
Hope to see you around as well!
Essex
I just wanted to say iām a big fan of your work, very inspirational. Devil (chrome) has been a personal favorite of mine ever since I first saw it years ago in Danny Riddellās book.
Thanks! Dannyās book is a great oneā¦I was stoked he included my work.
no1gashuffer
hi Mr meier, one more moment of your time, how long a time frame you say one of you images\sculptures would take you do complete? (a few week on and off?)
i dont know about you but work and sleep always get in the road.
cheer jay
Yeah, it really depends. Some really fast, and some at least a month (not full time, other things get in the way of course). I like to think that I am fairly efficient when building things. I can create a model very fast if I have reference, slower if Iām building and creating at the same time.
Yes, sleeping and eating are the two main things that make me mad that I have to do when Iāve got an idea that I want to finish :twisted:
lordsol
your work is very cool dude, i know you like a lot to use zbrush, and also i was figure out how those images plugg in your mind?, its crazy but do you feel sometimes that someone out there is telling you how to do it?. some kind of force out there? i dont know something really powerfull telling you and give it to u those crazy and beutiful images?
Thanks man. Ha, ha! Mostly I just hear voices of people telling me not to do things (stop working already for the love of Pete!!).
I found that not listening to a lot of the voices in your head is the key to good, creative, art. Donāt second guess yourself. Having the strength to just do what you feel like making without worrying what other people will think of it will let you flow creativly.
because i was waching ur stuff and wow dude i fell that something crazy happen to me. i was trying to do something crazy and my god is not anwsering the phone.
LOL!
Hi there Mr.Meier
i wonder what are the next digital production of the gnomon workshop?
thanks
thanx meats 4 ur reply ā¦
what is your advises 4 all who wanna learn 3d ⦠nd become a gr8 artist 1 day ?
what is the way to work on the huge studioes ⦠like Pixar - Dreamworks - Disney ⦠etc
why we didnt hear about any syudio that works with 3D Max ?? nd i work on it now ⦠do u think that i must turn to another programe ?
would u like to visit Egypt ? ⦠iāll b so glade to meet u when u come here ⦠
thanx again meats ⦠
SuperHero
Hi there Mr.Meier
i wonder what are the next digital production of the gnomon workshop?
Upcoming is: 4 disk set on MEL programming by Kevin Mannens, Digital Set Design Development by Mark Lefitz, GI w/ Vray Vol 2: Interiors by Chris Nichols. Release dates TBD on all. Lots of titles entering into production also, from matte painting camera projection to a series on tracking and rotoā¦as well as my Illustration with Zbrush title. 
Okay, since this thread isnāt yet closed, Iāll ask another question.
Why was Hellboy your favorite? What did you do on it? Are you a Hellboy or Lovecraftian fan?
Oh, by the way, we didnāt win. My friend Sam nulman put up three other posters, one about our opponents practicing cannibalism, and two other weird ones. Needless to say, he got us thrown out of the race. Heās also not allowed on the computers anymore.
Well, anyway, best of luck to you in the future.
hi meats!!!
i am a big fan of your art work. i have just one question for you! ive read somewhere that u worked one some movie (i guess it was Hell Boy or some other)any ways it said that you worked on it with maya fluids n stuff. now as you mentioned before that you are 100% selftaught. i mean i just dont get it!! how did you learn all this stuff, maya fluids and particals are qiuet hard to understand all by yourself. its just amazing that u learnt all this by your self. Is there any advice you would like give to us newbies who learn this stuff quickly!. i hope you understand my question/
Sorry guys! This Q&A session is now over :sad:
Thanks a million to Meats for his participation!!