[video] 215 days 300 Mudbox Models


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Youtube Link (watch in HD if you can)

Back in January 2008 I uploaded a video on YouTube showing the 150 models I’d done in 215 days in Zbrush that got over 27,000 views, (and a whole world of hurt…but that another story…lol) Now that I’ve changed to Mudbox 2009 I thought it was worth doing another one. So I rounded up what images I had on my drive and knocked this together in after effects.

This shows both good ones and bad ones, doodles and ones I spent longer on in Mudbox 2009. Theree stuff sculpting from everything fomr a cube to more complex meshes and everywhere in between.

It’s just a bit of fun so dont take it too seriously. But I like to think its pretty good going for 215 days.

Wayne…


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wow Wayne,usually when i scan over youtube comments,90% of them are unintelligible gibberish posted by idiots.I certainly didn’t expect a full blown argument between yourself and kolby jukes.Looks like you’re getting it in every oriface these days mate!
i think,personally,it takes a heck of alot of dedication to churn out such a massive amount of work whilst simultaneously putting the quickstart and groundup series together.You do state at the begining that by your own standards,some of the pieces are unfinished,so in my view kolby’s way out of line.
But,from a selfish piont of view,i’d love to see more of your work in the form of full on Max renders.:smiley:


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Looks like you’re getting it in every oriface these days mate!

Imo Kolby was just offering some advice lol


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Nah it was far from a full blown argument lol. I did have a bet on with dave cardwell when he mentioned about putting another 215 days video out the night before. Last time I put one out back in Jan 2008 I got more crap than enough and it was dave that said why not do another one…I did bet him that it would get out of hand in one way shape or form lol.

I’ve never ever climed to be the all seing eye (in fact if you watch most of my vids / dvds or even the WayneCasts on YouTube I do for laugh, the one thing I constantly say in the hope of some bugger actually listening, is that there are lots of far better sculptors than me… my strengths lie in the workflows I come up with and the fact that I’m a damn good teacher.

Its far to say that at the age of 38 in a few week I’m pretty over the hill and a fair whack older than a lot of digital sculptors so I dont take too much too seriously these days. My testosterone rush passed a decade back lol. Give me specifics and I’m a happy bunny…but I hate generalisations with a passion. Mainly as the user either can’t be bothered to go into specifics, or has another adgenda. It is rather funny that out of the hundreds of vids I’ve put on youtube this one was picked for that convo lol. I’m not perfect and I’ve never claimed to be… I’m human…or partly as my wife claims, and do love a bit of irony now and again.

I’ve said before to those that have a problem with me doing the vids…any single mud user could have done them for free like I did and gave something back for the 3d world instead of just gaining money / career / position etc… but they didn’t… and it didn’t look like anyone ever would. Back when mud2k9 1st came out and was getting all sorts of wrong info passed about what it was and wasn’t capable of and was in danger of being passed over as a ‘bad egg’… you could count on one hand those of us that went out there on the boards and solved users problems, put right any misconceptions and ‘helped’ etc. Its fair to say we did a good job back then.

But nah I’ve no big beef with Kolby etc… but I call it as I see it and whether thats right or wrong is up to each individual person to decide. What I objected to was a blanket statement not the crit itself…the rest only happened after Kolby joined youtube and defended his mate.

Wayne…


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for this,i salute you.with Mud having such a massive pool of potential and small pool of users- in comparison to the entrenched ZB base-i have no doubt that the app was saved from a bellyflop by all the work you put in.In fact,so much so,that AD handpicked you to bear the standard and hold the line in the face of the charging barbarian hordes of the pixologic army.
Keep up the great work mate.and good on you for taking some of the starch collared seriousness out of what are essentially personal expressions of artwork.

One crit of the vid.Keep the tunes metal.:twisted:even though i was amazed that you produced the featured track in '89!


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repeated post


#7

I think you took my crit as a personal attack.


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