SndCastie opened this issue on Oct 11, 2007 · 3 posts
SndCastie posted Thu, 11 October 2007 at 7:58 AM
**This Week In the Front Page News [10-08-07]
** CS3 Production Premium [Part II] : Premiere Pro, Soundbooth and Encore
Sergio Rosa continues his in depth review of CS3 Production Premium with a look at: Premiere Pro, Soundbooth and Encore. Discover the true power of CS3 Production Premium and find out if Adobe's latest program suite belongs in your artistic toolset.
Review by Sergio Rosa [nemirc] - Staff Columnist
3DS Max® 2008
3ds Max® 2008 is the latest release of Autodesk’s famous modeling/rendering/animation package used by design visualization professionals, game developers, film and video artists, multimedia designers (print and web), and 3D hobbyists. 3ds Max 2008 offers a more streamlined, artist-friendly workflow through a collection of “hands-on” modeling options that let you focus more on the creative process.
Review by Jeffrey Graham [wheatpenny] - Guest Columnist
Sublime Digitals e-zine
Thought to have originated in the mid-eighties, today's e-zines are more than digital reproductions of your average magazine. As the e-zine grows in popularity, it is now becoming a new tool in the realm of digital art. I've had the pleasure of meeting one of the many e-zine creators, Mrs. Tima Cooke [3DSublimeProductions]. She is the creator of the e-zine Sublime Digitals.
Interview by Kathy M - Contributing Columnist
Lisa Morton: Horror Professional
Los Angeles writer Lisa Morton won a Bram Stoker award from the Horror Writer's Association this year. Her story, "Tested", which was originally published in Cemetery Dance magazine in 2006, was voted the the best short story of 2007 at the annual HWA conference which took place this year in Toronto, Canada. This award, the equivalent of the Oscar for horror fiction, is a fitting acknowledgment to a career spent both writing and promoting horror fiction.
Interview by Ricky Grove [gtoon] - Contributing Columnist
Turning Stone With Steve [Spike] Finch
Have you ever wondered, "What ever happened to ... ? What has he or she been up to?" As Renderosity approaches its eighth birthday, we too have been waxing nostalgically with our new series—Where Are They Now? The second person we are catching up to in this series is the infamous Modfather himself, Steve [Spike] Finch.
Interview by Dee-Marie - Contributing Columnist
They Got Skills
16-year-old Kalvin Taylor and 17-year-old Ryan Kitagawa, of Sir Oliver Mowat Collegiate Institute, in Toronto, recently competed in and won the 3D Character Animation portion of the 13th annual Canadian Skills Competition (CSC) in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
By Guest Columnist Katie Klochan The 'Rosity Comic Strip - 10-08-07
Renderosity Comics - Now otter free!
The Comics Team
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