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  • Taron333

    October 30, 2006 at 7:29 pm in reply to: New Plugin for After Effects…

    Well, yeah, and I couldn’t resist to tease. But look at the beauty of it, I’m here for less than 10 hours and we’ve already had our first arguments, haha! I’d call that a healthy relationship compressed into one very long night.

    Nah, thing is, this is such a new product and so much more than what he made it seem like. It’s so important that you get to check it out for yourself. If some people see such a false statement as in “just glas and marbles” it just discourages them to go and realize that it is a full on rendering engine for reliefs! That it does stuff that no plugin has done to that extend in the compositing realm. Yet, it’s still playful and simple, compared to what it can do!

    Anyway, I’m a little on edge myself right now, rather vulnerable after a year of hard work and just a few days of having it released. I could never forgive myself, if I didn’t get as many of you as I can to at least see it or even try it out. It is for you! It’s almost a pure give-away. I’m having my fun with it and everyone, who played and worked with it realized and used the power (except one, who I just met (nutch, nutch)).

    So, well, forgive my slight lack of personal posture and go explore the ZbornToy for a few moments. Don’t forget to check out the tutorials and demo-scene(s) (more to come!).

    Thanx Roland! As for your project, it really depends on what you need to do, of course. But there’s almost no limit as to where or what the ZbornToy can do for any project. You just have to consider one thing and one thing only: It is in principle a relief rendering, no matter on how much steroids. So you won’t get a stick, casting a stick shadow on the ground (so far, we’re working on a few solutions to overcome that). But for pieces of a wall (extensions), particularely close-ups, it’s absolutely brilliant! You could maximum detail (each pixel counts) and full on shading for it.

    So you can get stone with translucent bits in it. Wood with amber.

    Environmental illumination integrates it all easily into a setting anywhere anyway!

    Great benefit but no need to shoot HDRI panoramas. Solution allows for differenciating between diffuse illumination and reflections. Bias allows reflections to only let through highlights for instance.

    And all of this with renders of a few seconds per frame! It’s really fascinating. But yeah…

    I really appreciate your post, Roland! I’m sorry for the heat so early on. But all is well!

    Taron

    http://www.taron.de
    http://www.taronites.com

  • Taron333

    October 30, 2006 at 7:29 pm in reply to: New Plugin for After Effects…

    Well, yeah, and I couldn’t resist to tease. But look at the beauty of it, I’m here for less than 10 hours and we’ve already had our first arguments, haha! I’d call that a healthy relationship compressed into one very long night.

    Nah, thing is, this is such a new product and so much more than what he made it seem like. It’s so important that you get to check it out for yourself. If some people see such a false statement as in “just glas and marbles” it just discourages them to go and realize that it is a full on rendering engine for reliefs! That it does stuff that no plugin has done to that extend in the compositing realm. Yet, it’s still playful and simple, compared to what it can do!

    Anyway, I’m a little on edge myself right now, rather vulnerable after a year of hard work and just a few days of having it released. I could never forgive myself, if I didn’t get as many of you as I can to at least see it or even try it out. It is for you! It’s almost a pure give-away. I’m having my fun with it and everyone, who played and worked with it realized and used the power (except one, who I just met (nutch, nutch)).

    So, well, forgive my slight lack of personal posture and go explore the ZbornToy for a few moments. Don’t forget to check out the tutorials and demo-scene(s) (more to come!).

    Thanx Roland! As for your project, it really depends on what you need to do, of course. But there’s almost no limit as to where or what the ZbornToy can do for any project. You just have to consider one thing and one thing only: It is in principle a relief rendering, no matter on how much steroids. So you won’t get a stick, casting a stick shadow on the ground (so far, we’re working on a few solutions to overcome that). But for pieces of a wall (extensions), particularely close-ups, it’s absolutely brilliant! You could maximum detail (each pixel counts) and full on shading for it.

    So you can get stone with translucent bits in it. Wood with amber.

    Environmental illumination integrates it all easily into a setting anywhere anyway!

    Great benefit but no need to shoot HDRI panoramas. Solution allows for differenciating between diffuse illumination and reflections. Bias allows reflections to only let through highlights for instance.

    And all of this with renders of a few seconds per frame! It’s really fascinating. But yeah…

    I really appreciate your post, Roland! I’m sorry for the heat so early on. But all is well!

    Taron

    http://www.taron.de
    http://www.taronites.com

  • Taron333

    October 30, 2006 at 5:57 pm in reply to: New Plugin for After Effects…

    I feel offended as a human being by your aggressive attitude. Sorry you don’t find what you need. But then again, by your style of communicating, I feel a little bit more at ease!

    I will forward your greetings to Philipp, thank you!

    Take care now!

    Your website looks really nice, by the way!
    You shouldn’t be so bitter, really!
    I bet you are a better guy!

    Adieu, Mylenium!

    Taron

    http://www.taron.de
    http://www.taronites.com

  • Taron333

    October 30, 2006 at 5:57 pm in reply to: New Plugin for After Effects…

    I feel offended as a human being by your aggressive attitude. Sorry you don’t find what you need. But then again, by your style of communicating, I feel a little bit more at ease!

    I will forward your greetings to Philipp, thank you!

    Take care now!

    Your website looks really nice, by the way!
    You shouldn’t be so bitter, really!
    I bet you are a better guy!

    Adieu, Mylenium!

    Taron

    http://www.taron.de
    http://www.taronites.com

  • Taron333

    October 30, 2006 at 5:49 pm in reply to: New Plugin for After Effects…

    YES, Mac version is in the works! Hopefully just a matter of days!

    Thanx already in advance!

    It really feels great to see someone again, who can see beyond the little glass aspect of the plugin! 8)

    Taron

    http://www.taron.de
    http://www.taronites.com

  • Taron333

    October 30, 2006 at 5:49 pm in reply to: New Plugin for After Effects…

    YES, Mac version is in the works! Hopefully just a matter of days!

    Thanx already in advance!

    It really feels great to see someone again, who can see beyond the little glass aspect of the plugin! 8)

    Taron

    http://www.taron.de
    http://www.taronites.com

  • Taron333

    October 30, 2006 at 5:32 pm in reply to: New Plugin for After Effects…

    Hehe, couldn’t resist!

    Anyway, before you run around judging stuff by your first look at a few images, just go ahead and download the demo, it’s free!

    Play around with it, you can do this with exactly the same attitude (“oh, no, probably nothing for my kind of profession”), and see how fantastic your assumptions were, OR maybe you find something that actually does make you a happier guy?! One never knows.

    It wouldn’t even give me a heart attack, if you’d be actually grateful later?!

    Thank you for participating in this thread already!

    http://www.taron.de
    http://www.taronites.com

  • Taron333

    October 30, 2006 at 5:32 pm in reply to: New Plugin for After Effects…

    Hehe, couldn’t resist!

    Anyway, before you run around judging stuff by your first look at a few images, just go ahead and download the demo, it’s free!

    Play around with it, you can do this with exactly the same attitude (“oh, no, probably nothing for my kind of profession”), and see how fantastic your assumptions were, OR maybe you find something that actually does make you a happier guy?! One never knows.

    It wouldn’t even give me a heart attack, if you’d be actually grateful later?!

    Thank you for participating in this thread already!

    http://www.taron.de
    http://www.taronites.com

  • Taron333

    October 30, 2006 at 4:48 pm in reply to: New Plugin for After Effects…

    Interesting post. Just too bad It’s not that terribly useful for most of what I do.

    http://www.taron.de
    http://www.taronites.com

  • Taron333

    October 30, 2006 at 4:48 pm in reply to: New Plugin for After Effects…

    Interesting post. Just too bad It’s not that terribly useful for most of what I do.

    http://www.taron.de
    http://www.taronites.com

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