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Subject: Vue Video Tutorials


IvanB ( ) posted Sat, 30 September 2006 at 10:14 PM · edited Tue, 12 November 2024 at 7:53 PM

Hi all,

Heres a link to some free video tutes I have made....Hope they help.

http://www.esnips.com/UserProfileAction.ns?id=40dacfe2-91ce-475f-84e5-1805f766e6b9

Ivan.


matrixmode ( ) posted Mon, 02 October 2006 at 3:10 AM

Very generous of you!  Thanks.  I need all the help I can get, lol.  :)

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." Leonardo da Vinci


mikeberg ( ) posted Mon, 02 October 2006 at 9:04 AM

Thank you so much Yvan. Your videos are excellent and have helped me a lot.

One question. Can you make a video  with a Poser animation  (like Mike of Don walking or running) in a Vue animation for example.

Once again thank you for all you are doing in Vue for us newbies.

Michel

 


IvanB ( ) posted Tue, 03 October 2006 at 3:14 AM

Hey Mike,

Your  welcome,

I dont really know how to use Poser, but  there is a Poser character that comes with vue that has a walk...I'll give it a go..something hopefully, should be up by the weekend...

I use my lightwave characters, and composite my environment...

Ivan.


geronimo8 ( ) posted Tue, 03 October 2006 at 6:02 AM

Hi IvanB

Thank you so much for these very useful Tutorials. Must have take a lot of work to make them, they are extremely helpful!

Cheers
Chris


IvanB ( ) posted Wed, 04 October 2006 at 3:15 AM

Thanks Geronimo8,

Must have taken a lot of work to make them.

No, not really...As I go along and work stuff out, or learn something from other peoples written tutes..I make a video...most of the time, I see a bunch of posts from people in the forums, and figure a video could be usefull..Its easier to make a tute, then to try and explain it with text.

Besides all that, its an awsome way to learn..when someone posts asking for help (not to me specifically) on something they want to learn..I think "How would I do that"...so you learn how, and BANG theres a new skill...It has to be something interesting I could use...Once you have created the scene/effect half the job is done, you then make stuff up and record it.

I've had some request for some basics tutes..I'll try to make something, but theres too much to cover..specific things are a bit easier.

Ivan.


geronimo8 ( ) posted Wed, 04 October 2006 at 7:41 AM

Quote - I've had some request for some basics tutes..I'll try to make something, but theres too much to cover..specific things are a bit easier. Ivan.

 

For example a tutorial about the function editor? It's still a book with seven seals for me personally, and the few tutorials I found in the web didn't demystiphy it enough to me to be productive with it... ;)

I relly would appreciate it 👍

Chris


surveyman ( ) posted Wed, 04 October 2006 at 11:28 AM

Ivan,

Just a question on what software you use to make the tutorials and where can the software be obtained.

Thanks.

 


Peggy_Walters ( ) posted Wed, 04 October 2006 at 5:45 PM

Thanks for the tutorials!  Very nicely done. 

Peggy

LVS - Where Learning is Fun!  
http://www.lvsonline.com/index.html


jc ( ) posted Wed, 04 October 2006 at 11:39 PM

Teaching may be the best way to learn - 'cause you have to understand a method pretty well to do a good tutorial on it.

I certainly recommend Camtasia Studio:
http://www.techsmith.com/

_jc  'Art Head Start' e-book: Learn digital art skills $19.95
'Art Head Start.com Free chapter, Vue tutorials, models, Web Tutorials Directory.


IvanB ( ) posted Thu, 05 October 2006 at 3:19 AM · edited Thu, 05 October 2006 at 3:28 AM

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Hey people,

Peggy, Your welcome.

Thankyou Jim, Spot on!...I dont think I could have said it better.

Yes, Camtasia Studio....I've worked out what I think are the best settings to get the best quality with a small quicktime .mov file...Check image.

Geronimo8..

The function editor is crazy...I dont really understand it, as theres nothing out there explaining what any of things do..What is "Parabolic [ax2+bx+c]"..Im no rocket scientist...When it comes to the function editor I leave it for the experts (let them work it out), then TRY to convert to laymans terms. The guy who did the AsileFX videos struggled and said "experiment, see what you come up with" and that video cost $45.

If you havn't, check the AsileFX video site...The begginer stuff is really good..I recommend that if you are really new to to Vue, but the advanced stuff really isn't that advanced or detailed..No prep was done for his videos, all on the fly..they could have been made in a 1/4 of the time...But good on him for making them!

Ivan.

 


jc ( ) posted Thu, 05 October 2006 at 4:25 PM · edited Thu, 05 October 2006 at 4:35 PM

Thanks Ivan :o) Yeah, someone really needs to do a good tutorial on the function editor. I'm maybe 1/2 way to really understanding it, so don't know when i can do that.

There is a guy making cool examples of many functions on his site, and the Vue 5 Infinite manual goes into it quite a bit. 'The Vue 5 Function Node Project'. Nice BIG material samples!
http://www.microbion.co.uk/graphics/vue/funcnodeproject.htm

That 'Procedural Terrains A to Z' tutorial at Cornucopia 3D (by the famous and highly skilled Vue artist Robert Czarny) does show some practical uses of the Function Editor in real scenes.

_jc  'Art Head Start' e-book: Learn digital art skills $19.95
'Art Head Start.com Free chapter, Vue tutorials, models, Web Tutorials Directory.


jc ( ) posted Thu, 05 October 2006 at 11:21 PM · edited Thu, 05 October 2006 at 11:23 PM

After thinking about this, i decided to publish a series of free video clips about the Function Editor.

I'm not super expert on the Function Editor, but with so little apparently out there, i figure to at least cover the basics. And this will help me learn more about this fantastic tool.

Part 1 is finished - at:
http://www.art-head-start.com/free-stuff.html#tutes

Look for 'Function Editor Basics 1 - Material Magic for All"
And don't forget that my "Vue Materials" 5 part video also has info on the Function Editor.

Enjoy! 

_jc  'Art Head Start' e-book: Learn digital art skills $19.95
'Art Head Start.com Free chapter, Vue tutorials, models, Web Tutorials Directory.


geronimo8 ( ) posted Fri, 06 October 2006 at 2:28 AM

Many thanks @ jc, just watched your turorial, it is great to me! Keep on demystifying :):) Thanks to everyone who shares his knowldedge about this pretty complicated part of Vue with us non-rocketscientists ;)

Geronimo


IvanB ( ) posted Fri, 06 October 2006 at 3:05 AM

Hey All,

Excelent Tute Jim!!!!...Thats perfect!!!...I like your electronics analogy..I too am an electronics tech (No rocket science, just cameras), it gives me another way to look at the function editor...

 I too press the preview for confort, your right it makes you feel like you have done something..hehehe.

I just wanted to add something if I could... To get another perspective on the function editor, I recommend adding different preset materials to an object, and opening the function editor for that material to just have a look at how they were made...Heaps of things going on, it might give you ideas.

Thanks for the tutes Jim..Keep 'em coming.

Ivan.


surveyman ( ) posted Fri, 06 October 2006 at 9:47 AM · edited Fri, 06 October 2006 at 9:55 AM

Jim,

Great video.  I have a couple of suggestions.

1) At the end of the video, you can list your web site and your e-book.  Yes - it does 'smack' of commercialism, but I don't mind being reminded every time I review the information (the old axiom applies  - nothing is (realy) for free).  This applies to you too, Ivan.

2)  I had a hard time hearing your voice.  I had the speakers on full, and also the Windows volume turned way up.  Maybe it's my speakers... but they are OK usualy.

3)  I work with VUE offline.  Is there a way to save your Flash Video?  Right-clicking doesn't work for me as it only gives me an HTML link.

Keep up the good work... Looking forward to the next one.


jc ( ) posted Fri, 06 October 2006 at 11:35 AM · edited Fri, 06 October 2006 at 11:39 AM

You're welcome all!

Ivan, we think alike - am planning to disect a few juicy default materials after folks understand a bit more. Also want to encourage everyone to read the Function Editor stuff in the manual (maybe i'll put that in the opening still shot).

Surveyman:
Thanks, as for the audio, i'm maxed out, but will try to find another 3-6 dB somewhere. Since no one else has complained about the audio level from my several video clips, i thought it was okay, despite the Camtasia audio track looking pretty anemic. On the other hand, don't want to blast people and make them reach for the volume control.

What do the rest of you think - need more audio level?

Advertise my eBook in the video? Why didn't i think of that! Maybe another still at the end? However hyperlinks are a bit hard to do and slow the video creation/publishing process - worth it i guess. And i could add a 'Back' button to the video HTML page a the same time - though those will force vertical scrollbars for many.

Will try to get another Function Editor video clip out every few days, until i've reached my limit of understanding.

Cheers!

 


IvanB ( ) posted Fri, 06 October 2006 at 9:59 PM

Hi all,

Yeah, just a bit loader Jim, otherwise perfect!

I dont have anything to advertise..  :(   . My philosophy is "sharing is caring".hehe. Look, I have learnt so much from the help given to me, from many people in the forums (Including Jim)..So I really dont mind!..this is my way of giving back I suppose.

If you want to save the flash files, heres a trick...

Go to your Temp internet folder (C:Documents and SettingsIvanLocal SettingsTemporary Internet Files)..you might have to set to "view all hidden files and folders"..., delete all..then click on the video tute, wait for it to load fully. Go back to the temp folder and you will see it there, it should be one of the bigger files, right click, save!

Ivan.


IvanB ( ) posted Sat, 07 October 2006 at 2:13 AM

Me again,

I have a couple more tutes up on the tute site,

There is a tute on creating a boat wake "foamy shorline folder", There is also a tute showing you how to set your object up to  follow the shape of a terrain "Motion Path folder",

Mikeberg,

 you could use this to animate a POSER character.

Ivan.


mikeberg ( ) posted Sat, 07 October 2006 at 8:22 AM

Thank you so much again Yvan

 

Michel


jc ( ) posted Sat, 07 October 2006 at 3:52 PM

Very nice Ivan! With such cool stuff coming out of the Function Editor and your help, i'm sure more people will overcome their reticence and make the leap into function fun.

My next installment: 'Vue Function Basics 2' is now online.
http://www.art-head-start.com/free-stuff.html

It reviews the jargon, discusses inputs and outputs (and why some nodes don't get along with others), shows how to combine nodes to add effects together and introduces Noise Nodes.

Enjoy!

_jc  'Art Head Start' e-book: Learn digital art skills $19.95
'Art Head Start.com Free chapter, Vue tutorials, models, Web Tutorials Directory.


jc ( ) posted Sat, 07 October 2006 at 4:36 PM

Just an added note:

Please refer to your Vue manual to explore all the noise and other node types available and how they look. Many are available in larger color images at 'The Vue Function Project':
http://www.microbion.co.uk/graphics/vue/funcnodeproject.htm


IvanB ( ) posted Thu, 12 October 2006 at 5:03 AM

Hi,
There is few more tutes available, showing how to create smooth camera motion.
Ivan.

Link.

Vue Video tutes


niandji ( ) posted Thu, 12 October 2006 at 8:14 AM

There's something familiar about some of these tutorials, like I've seen the procedures and steps somewhere before.

100% original are they?


IvanB ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 3:20 AM

Niandji,

 I didnt design this software, I'm merely showing people how to use it..FOR FREE, I'm sure theres tutes ot there that may explain how to do things, But I dont know where they are...

  I dont really understand your question, and take offence to the comments...These are free, and anyone can use them! I made them, that is my voice...Its not like Im taking credit for other peoples work, our getting anything for it!

 I wouldnt think there would be too many ways or steps to show how to do certain stuff.....But If you could, post an example of these socalled copied tutorials.

I suppose you cant please everybody, one negative comment from over 10,000 views of my tutes...I'm happy to STOP making them!.....Comments like yours are unappreciated, This is a forum where people help each other!

Ivan.


IvanB ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 3:45 AM

Just to make it clear...All these tutes were created from the knowledge gained from taking the time to read  the manual and participate in  the forums, where people explain how to do stuff..Most of the tutes were explained in variouse way by much smarter people than I, For all I know, I may have gained knowledge from you!

All I have done is made them into videos, and made them accessable to the public for FREE!

Ivan.


geronimo8 ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 3:51 AM

@Ivan
Don't bother, there's allways someone who fault a well meant service. I can only speak for me (and certainly 99.9% of the others ) when I tell you, that your Tutorials are more then appreciated.

@niandji
Might it be possible that some steps are similar presented in more then one turorial? I assume so, and with this point of view, comments like yours are not very useful, theyr'e actually poison for a community like this...

Thanks to all people who spend time to make tutorials and make them available FOR FREE!


IvanB ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 5:37 AM

Thanks Geronimo8,

I appreciate you saying that..I was SOOO angry when I read those comments...Its hard to explain, but how do you take credit for a technique or a sequence of steps involved in working a program..Doesn't make sense!..I have never taken credit for working out how to use this program...Its an awsome program and we all LOVE it, and want to get better at using it..I have learnt SO much from OTHERS,  all I'm doing is passing on the info.

If e-on made these tutes, myself and others wouldn't have to, as were all aware there isn't a great deal of stuff out there that we can learn from, ie books, apart from the forums. Many people helped create these tutes and I thank them ALL.

The more I learn, the more I will share!

Thanks Again!

Ivan.


JohnnyRoy ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 7:00 AM

Hey Ivan, don’t get upset over the comment. It isn’t worth it. Your tutorials are very much appreciated. I also create video tutorials professionally and write books and I know the time and preparation that goes into creating them. There will always be people who don’t “get it”. We had one person comment that, “books on how to use software are only a re-hash of the user’s manual and shouldn’t be allowed”. How insane is that? Obviously you have to cover the same topics, but it’s the knowledge and experience that you personally bring to the book or tutorial that makes it worth it. You keep up the good work.

~jr


mikeberg ( ) posted Fri, 13 October 2006 at 7:52 AM

Hi Yvan. You know, there are good guys and jerks all over the world.

I know you're a good guy and I thank  you again for all your made for the Vue community.

I'm waitting for new Vue videos from you

So wha's the new one

Bye

Michel


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