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Randuin
2003-07-24, 11:59 PM
I leave on the plane to San Diego first thing tomorrow! Once I get there I will do more detailed reports on Siggraph 2003. This event for those interested will rock. I will witness the demonstration of such things as Lightwave 8, 3dsmax 6 and whatever Alias|Wavefront... Ooops. Alias and Softimage will cook up. There are many freebies to grab, prizes to win, plus... I will see world's first PORTABLE motion capture machine :) I will be looking forward for those here that are attending and be glad to tell you are who aren't going what happens :)

Cya in 2 weeks! (Or more)

-Randuin

Acer
2003-07-25, 12:36 AM
Have fun, if you are taking pics maybe you could show us?

Medieval Bob
2003-07-25, 08:35 AM
Um... stab me if this is a stupid question, but wtf is a portable motion capture machine? Would that be a.... camcorder?

Randuin
2003-07-25, 08:52 AM
A motion capture machine captures the motion of someone real by putting sensors on their joints and later on the motion is applied to the animated character therefore making them do the exact same thing (If you've skinned your character correctly)

kaos
2003-07-25, 03:11 PM
oh i 've seen something like that on tv before , and this sux cuz i just bought lightwave 7 and they're making 8 already

Acer
2003-07-25, 03:55 PM
No it dosen't, if you want to learn LW, stay with 7... so many tuts out for it at the moment. When you learn it well enough just pay for the update.

JiDDaR
2003-07-26, 07:56 AM
Have fun Randuin . :)

Mr.Lee
2003-07-26, 08:43 AM
Wish i could go there too... :(

Randuin
2003-08-01, 12:52 PM
Okay I'm back, the demonstrations of Lightwave 8, 3dsmax 6, maya 5, XSI, half life 2 and so on were very very impressive. Newtek booth had none-stop presentations, and I was actually able to answer a question right and acquire a copy of Lightwave 7.5 for free.

Acer
2003-08-01, 01:12 PM
Okay I'm back, the demonstrations of Lightwave 8, 3dsmax 6, maya 5, XSI, half life 2 and so on were very very impressive. Newtek booth had none-stop presentations, and I was actually able to answer a question right and acquire a copy of Lightwave 7.5 for free.

Welcome back, sounds tight... how was the motion capture machine?

Randuin
2003-08-01, 06:10 PM
it was awesome, they set it up with motionbuilder, so they had a girl a and a guy dancing in a ring and on the huge LCD screen is the ninja and the fairy dancing in real time.

Acer
2003-08-02, 08:38 AM
omg that is so sweet! Can't wait to see it in movie production, are any movies going to use the tech that you know of?

Eddie_Perez
2003-08-02, 09:38 AM
Did you get any pixs you're willing to share? Did you get any at all?

Randuin
2003-08-02, 02:38 PM
I'm pretty sure motion capture has been around for a long time now. Many movies and games have utilized such technology, they're just improving it. Gollum from TTT's motion was created by means of this.

Eddie_Perez
2003-08-02, 09:14 PM
But, you mean motion capture as in the guy is weaing a suit full of sensors right?

Acer
2003-08-02, 10:29 PM
I'm pretty sure motion capture has been around for a long time now. Many movies and games have utilized such technology, they're just improving it. Gollum from TTT's motion was created by means of this.
Yeah I have seen them being tested and worked on, but I havent seen them in use for a movie, but thats what I haven't seen, I dont know of.

Randuin
2003-08-02, 11:36 PM
Another thing for anyone who missed SIGGRAPH... The collectable expose cards were AWESOME! The one by Stahlberg and the korean guy (The sexy girl falling over on her back, kinda looks like flying? Ya you know this one!) They are awesome! Pixar's demonstration, walking teapot and free poster was cool too!

Wiccan][V][asta
2003-08-04, 09:07 PM
Hey Randuin, did you manage to get any pictures? Also, did you win anything else, or score any freebies?

Randuin
2003-08-04, 10:32 PM
I just said I won a copy of Lightwave 7.5 :D

Jamesadin
2003-08-04, 11:10 PM
Ah, well it sounds like you had a really good time.