3D WILL NEVER BE THE SAME

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Tekano
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Re: 3D WILL NEVER BE THE SAME

Post by Tekano » 15 Apr 2014, 23:01

being one of those that wanted to contribute - and still intending to its just have not got round to it yet and did not realise there was a cut off point! and in my defense, there is a lot of years to cover for my story... :D

also, in a similar vein, who else was disapointed with only 5k votes to save Softimage? seems like nobody cares unless its a 100k voter issue these days. it is shocking how few of us there are who use Softimage AND care enough about it to get people to vote. but, lets say for example you tried, you talk about this to friends outside the industry and they stare middle distance and like 'who gives a ...' so this new site is not going to ever get a lot of traffic regardless. so what :)

A pointless exercise much? it did unfortunately (although not intentionally) come across like an epitaph for the living dead and am glad its not intended to be that way and hope it will not become one, even though many of us are still working on various long term exit strategies... b-(
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Re: 3D WILL NEVER BE THE SAME

Post by Draise » 16 Apr 2014, 08:53

There is an end date for the submissions?!

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Hirazi Blue
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Re: 3D WILL NEVER BE THE SAME

Post by Hirazi Blue » 16 Apr 2014, 10:15

AFAIK there isn't. The somewhat underwhelming amount of response has been a bit demotivating though.
;)
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Re: 3D WILL NEVER BE THE SAME

Post by Draise » 16 Apr 2014, 16:49

I think I could get you a couple more if you take spanish submissions? Have you gone to the Spanish and Russian forums?

I'll post something shortly.

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Re: 3D WILL NEVER BE THE SAME

Post by FXDude » 17 Apr 2014, 01:15

Yes Spanish and of course Japanese users..

Funny though how userbase has been inversely proportional to "quality"... 3DS, Maya, SI.

If you look at various productions end result (both look & scope)
in proportion to the size of productions (in team or budget size)
is when you can clearly see the disparity.

You can even recognize stuff that could almost only have been made in SI.
(without armies of scripting TD's)

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Re: 3D WILL NEVER BE THE SAME

Post by MauricioPC » 17 Apr 2014, 14:38

Edit: Sorry.
Last edited by MauricioPC on 17 Apr 2014, 14:56, edited 1 time in total.

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Re: 3D WILL NEVER BE THE SAME

Post by Hirazi Blue » 17 Apr 2014, 14:51

MauricioPC wrote:Not wanting to change the subject of the thread
You might not want to do so, but you're obviously doing just that: deliberately changing the subject of this thread.
There are numerous threads where you're observation could find a nice home for itself,
including a new one, but this isn't the place for it, I'm afraid!
;)

PS As to other languages: we can only really accept contributions in English (however broken, i.e. it needn't be "perfect" English)...
Stay safe, sane & healthy!

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Re: 3D WILL NEVER BE THE SAME

Post by Hirazi Blue » 30 Apr 2014, 12:46

To hopefully spark some new interest in the 3dwillneverbethesame website,
I am proud to present the original "nice ICE" video from 2008 with the infamous cameo by Ron Jeremy.
All credits and thanks go to Graham Bell AKA Bellsey for actually unearthing it from one of his hard drives.
http://www.3dwillneverbethesame.com/nic ... y-edition/
It's a silly piece of history, no doubt, but it's history no less... :D
Stay safe, sane & healthy!

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