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VUE Solutions Workshop
March 28, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm GMT
Free – $15.00In this community workshop, we’re pooling together the collective experience of VUE artists in one room, providing you with potential short cuts, high value tips, faster workflows AND the opportunity to share your artwork.
We would welcome your experiences in what you’ve learned when building and rendering your scenes.
This is a community workshop where VUE artists are invited to share their tips and renders.
If you have a useful tip to share, even if it’s just for a few minutes, then get in touch!
Premium Ticket Includes…
- VUE solutions workshop HD webinar recording
- Dinosaur workshop : 1.5 hour video presentation
– Dinosaurs in fiction and fact
– The best of Arthur Dorety’s portfolio on dinosaur art using VUE
– Herschel Hoffmeyer’s demo of unreal for rendering
Webinar Content
As a community I’d like to pack the session with as many high value tips as possible, with topics such as…
- Clouds
- Atmospheres
- Character scenes
- Terrain
- Texturing
- Animation
- Rendering
- Lighting
- Ecosystems
- Epic landscapes
- Particle systems
- Primitives in VUE
- Modeling for VUE
- The function editor
- Integrating VUE with other applications
During this webinar session I would like to encourage you to:-
- Show some of your current artwork to the group. Tell us about what inspired you for your work.
- Share a current challenge where you need help to progress
- Share at least one tip or solution that could help other artists
It’s not mandatory to do the above, if you’d rather just hang with other digital artists in the room and meet like minded creatives, you’re welcome to do this as well!
You’ll have the option to share your desktop in our webinar, so you can talk about your content or artwork in this way. This will be the easiest way to share your work.
Guest VUE artists at the event
- Britta Jacobs
- Chris Hecker
About Britta Jacobs
Since my early childhood I’ve worked with clay and I liked to draw, sometimes even on paper napkins with a ballpen, when nothing else was around and something caught my eye. Photography was also one of my interests and I have made tons of slides and later digital pictures of places I have visited, around the house, on the road to work or while travelling.
When computers came into my life in the beginning of the 80s, a whole new world opened up to me, which became even broader when digital photography arrived. But it wasn’t until 2002 when digital art arrived in my life. I have been a fan of fantasy art since my youth and always wanted to be able to do something like that. I started with Vue d’esprit 4 and fell in love. Shortly after, I got myself into Poser, too, so I could add some people or animals to my renders. After a very short time venturing into this new realm, I had to pause again due to the care for my parents taking most of my time. I restarted my adventure with digital art in December 2008 and kept on going since then.
About Chris Hecker
Christian Hecker is a dedicated digital artist who uses VUE and Photoshop. He has formed a recurring theme through his portfolio of depicting futuristic large-scale cities and this, really, is a natural response, perhaps from growing up in the environment of the industrial landscape of East Germany, as well as being awed by the production paintings of the sci-fi movies that we all love.
With his reputation and specialism in detailed scene making, his work has been released as part of the renowned Luminarium’s artpack. The Luminarium is a society at Deviant Art and is a renowned international group geared to pursue originality and creativity.
Website | http://www.tigaer-design.com
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