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SUMMARY:Bryan Brewer Animator at 3D Realms
DESCRIPTION:Bryan Brewer from 3D Realms\nDemo Reel Round-up – bring your reel!\nAbout Bryan Brewer\n\nBryan Brewer is an Animator at 3D Realms. He will be showing work that he has done recently\, discussing his process and approach to animation. Bryan has worked as a Contract Animator at ReelFX on Everyone’s Hero\, at Terminal Reality as a 3D Artist and Animator\, at DNA as a storyboard artist on The Jimmy Neutron TV Show\, and at CAT Studios and CinemaTek?. He has been a Short Guy for many years\, working on our initial short Expresslane. \nTo see Bryan’s animation\, modeling\, storyboard work\, sketchbook\, and resume\, please visit his website:\nhttp://www.liquidmesh3d.com/\n\n\n\n\nDemo Reel Round-Up \nThis month we will also show demo reels. Please bring you reel on DVD\, VHS\, or PC readable movie file (quicktime with decent compression or windows media) on a DVD or CD. Reels will be collected before the meeting and shown at the end.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/bryan-brewer-animator-at-3d-realms/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20070224T130000
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SUMMARY:Digital Tutors intro to Mudbox
DESCRIPTION:11am to 1pm\n(please note the later start date for this month only)\nSaturday\nFebruary 24th\, 2006\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDigital Tutors presents\n“Getting Dirty With Mudbox”\n& Renderman for Maya\nSpecial Guest Drew Daleo from Reel FX Creative Studios\n\n\n\n\n“Getting Dirty With Mudbox”\nThe long-anticipated high-resolution\, brush-based sculpting software has just been released by Skymatter and we’ve got Digital Tutors to provide an introduction and overview of Mudbox. \nThere is a free trial of Mudbox™ 1.0.4 that offers all the capabilities of the professional version and can be downloaded at http://www.mudbox3d.com/downloadTrial.html. \n\n\n\n\nRenderman for Maya \nIn addition\, Digital Tutors will show Renderman for Maya\, “Pixar’s award-winning renderer seemlessly integrated into Maya.” \nThere will be plenty of give-aways and discounts offered by Digital Tutors for those who attend. \nYou can get a free evaluation copy of RenderMan for Maya here. \nplease see:\nhttp://www.digitaltutors.com/\nhttp://www.mudbox3d.com/\nhttps://renderman.pixar.com/ \n\nDrew Daleo from Reel FX Creative Studios \nDrew Daleo from Reel FX Creative Studios will show his personal work with Mudbox! Check out some of the modelling he’s done on http://drewdaleo.com/ and on Mudbox3D! \ndrewdaleo.com \n\nLastly\, we’ll also get an update on efforts with the Texas Animation Game and Visual Effects Showcase from our Community Ambassador. \nthanks to J. Schuh for the mudGuy article graphic
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/digital-tutors-intro-to-mudbox/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20070120T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20070120T120000
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SUMMARY:John Gault Voice Actor
DESCRIPTION:John Galt – amazing actor/writer/voice talent\nJohn Galt: National Actor and Voice-Over Talent\, Producer\, and Writer \nHis porfolio includes everything from “The Dirt Bike Kid”\, and “Jay Jay the Little Jet”\, to “Forrest Gump”\, and “JFK”. John Galt has thousands of commercials and hundreds of films to his credit. Don’t miss this local treasure. He has over 30 years in the business! \nLook him up at http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0303344/\n\n\n\nJohn Galt’s preview\n\n(from the GUILD website) \nJohn Galt\, in a communication to J Schuh\, gives a preview of his upcoming talk to the joint Guild/A Bunch of Short Guys memberships on Saturday\, January 20th. In John’s words: \nIt seems I’ve always been a supporting actor in some way all my life. I’ve done over 25 Dinner Theatre and Stock productions\, including the American Tour of “No Sex Please we’re British ” with Maureen O’Sullivan\, who did it in London. I also toured with Bob Casper and later with June Lockhart in the same show. I did “The Moon is Blue” with Don Ameche. I did “The Fantastiks” with John Gary and Michael Conrad. I did 76 weeks on the road with Mickey Rooney in “Three Goats and a Blanket” It was that tour that convinced me to focus on other show biz jobs. \nI did 36 Movies\, most as an actor\, some as a voice. They ranged from Independents to pretty big\, but all were interesting. The two that won Academy Awards I was a voice\, not on camera. “JFK” and “Forest Gump” I was the voice of L.B.J. In “The Dirt Bike Kid” with Peter Billingsley\, I was Police Chief “Galt”. I managed to work with some big stars and some of them I liked very much. \nI’ve done thousands of commercials and Industrials here and Los Angeles. My agent out there was Rita Venari of Sutton\, Barth and Venari\, I did “Yellow Bags”\, “Lincoln Mercury”\, “Shasta Cola with Fructose”\, and was the “Nestle Strawberry Quick Rabbit” who only giggled. I did a lot of stuff out there and can’t remember the rest. Back here I did all the Autozone spots done in the 90’s. and 70 Movie trailers a year for Blockbuster\, DeJ\, & Asylum. They were mostly made for DVD films. \nI did cartoons. Hanna-Barbera?\, Warner Bros Bugs Bunny show\, and so forth\, out there….and occasionally out here. I did computer games\, “Shadow Warrior” for 3d realm I was Lo Wang and some bad guys\, “Dominion” for Ion Storm\, I was the Admiral and a Bug General. “Die Katana” I was Ebiharra and some bad guys. “Urban Chaos” I was the cab driver\, “Duese X” I was Tracer Tong\, Jock the Helo pilot\, an Illuminati\, and a boss. For Terminal Reality\, “Nocturne” I did the Mayor\, The Demon Morlock\, Scat Davis and a pile of bad guys. For “Prey” I did the Grandfather spirt guide. The lead was Michael Greyeyes\, a cree Indian\, the female was a Cherokee beauty and I was only like the others when I opened my mouth and Chief Dan George came out. \nI found that my voice had fewer limitations than my appearance so now I am strictly a voice talent. I’ll do a film if asked\, I did “Miracle Dogs two” with Janine Turner and Charles Durning\, Lesley Ann Warren and David Keith that was shot in Grapevine last year. I got to play with cute dogs and kids. I will be happy to talk to young creatives that want to do animation. I can explain how the voice helps the picture because they work together. I look forward to it. \n  \n\nMarshall covered: \n\nMeeting with Atlanta Autodesk Animation User Group Association (AAUGA) on January 11th\, 2007. Their community is vibrant\, with shops like Turner Broadcasting (animating Adult Swim)\, Crawford\, and Fathom Studios. About 30 attended Marshall’s speech on the AA In-flight Safety Video.\nJohn Dinton (producer\, Blue Sky) speaking on animated short production at UTD at 7:30pm on January 10th\, 2007. Over 200 students and general public attended.\nthe UT Dallas Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship‘s Research & New Venture Showcase: Virtual Worlds\, Simulation and Game Technologies on Januray 19th\, 2007. David Hanson showed progress from Hanson Robotics and General Thomas Metz (Head of Army Training and Doctrine Command) talked about the Army’s need for experts to devolop tools for simulating culture and character.\nVolunteer opportunities with Speaker Committtee (Industry Giants)\, Web Site Committee\, and others.\n\n  \n\n\n\nShelley Meggersee-Briggs talked about upcoming events with the Dallas Chapter of Women in Animaiton. \n\nIf you’d like to be involved\, email: \n shell@ineffabledesigns.com\n\n\nBryan Brewer announced job openings at 3D Realms \n\nJ. Schuh talked about: \n\nHis involvement with TXMPA\nUpcoming TXMPA Fund Raiser for North Texas\nan introduction to John Galt\n\n\nJohn Galt inspired us with his many different voices\, stories of working in Hollywood\, and his wisdom from 30 years in the “business.” \n(more to come. video may soon be available.)
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/john-gault-voice-actor/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Scott Peterson on World Creation in Games
DESCRIPTION:10am to Noon\nSaturday\nNovember 11th\, 2006\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College\n\nGuest Speaker\n\nScott will be talking about “World Creation in Games” at this month’s Short Guys general meeting. If you are developing a game or a game mod\, or if you are studying games\, then this meeting will be of special interest to you. \nScott Peterson works in Dallas at Reel FX Creative Studios\, and was previously a Game Designer with Digital Anvil/Microsoft Game Studios in Austin. \nScott gave a speech at Industy Giants 2006 entitled “Designing for Tomorrow’s Game Platforms”\, discussing game console improvements and how designers are using increased power to create more visually compelling game environments. Peterson counts Freelancer\, Brute Force and Enwor among his game credits and Spawn\, The Nutty Professor and Spy Kids among his film credentials. \nVolunteer Opportunities\nA Bunch of Short Guys is built and run by volunteers. From the elected members of the Executive Committee\, to Community Ambassadors\, to sub-committee members\, to the Student Volunteers who man the entrances at Industry Giants\, every event and meeting is coordinated and executed by volunteers. \nDo you have an idea for event? Speak up! \nDo you have a connection for a speaker at the monthly General Meeting\, Industry Insights\, or Industry Giants? Pass it on to Speaker Committee. \nDo you have the time and talent to serve on a sub-committee? Many interesting jobs exist\, including Community Ambassadors\, Studio Reps\, Speaker Committee\, and many other forming sub-committees! \nPlease submit event ideas\, speaker ideas\, and volunteer interest to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.”>president@abunchofshortguys.com \nVolunteers: That’s how things get done in the Short Guys! \nFuture Meetings\nThe November meeting is the last Short Guys meeting of 2006. ABOSG typically holds general meetings January thru May and July thru November. \nPlease join ABOSG & the GUILD for 3December presented by dfw|AAUGA\, on December 2nd\, 2006. \nWe will soon announce Spring 2007 meetings. \nJune 9th\, 2007 is the date for Industry Giants 2007! \nYou can subscribe to our meeting calendar via an RSS aggregator by copying this link: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it./public/basic” target=”_blank”>http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/boplkcvfspd08hvk9htdroc5rg@group.calendar.google.com/public/basic \nor view it through HTML by following this link: http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=boplkcvfspd08hvk9htdroc5rg%40group.calendar.google.com \n3D at the Box Office\nFlushed Away was 3rd at the box office for it’s opening weekend (Nov 1-3)\, with $19.2 Million in receipts. Keep supporting animated features!
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/scott-peterson-on-world-creation-in-games/
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SUMMARY:J Schuh on Flash Forward 2006
DESCRIPTION:J. Schuh presents on Flashforward Austin \n10am – Noon\nSaturday\nSeptember 30th\, 2006\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College \n\n\nwe have several items planned for this meeting: \nGUILD check\nThe GUILD will present it’s first check to ABOSG for proceeds from training classes. The GUILD hosts training sessions on behalf of other organizations and returns proceeds from these events back to those organizations! ZBrush\, taught by Mark Leon\, was the most recent training class. \nPresenter\nJ. Schuh will present on Flashforward Austin\, which he attended during the second full week in September. “The Flashforward Conference and Film Festival brings together the best minds in the Flash design and development community\, with an optional intensive workshop day\, a three-day conference\, and the largest International Flash-related film festival on the planet.” \nSee http://www.flashforwardconference.com/ for information and event coverage. \nJ. Schuh is one of ABOSG’s Community Ambassadors\, representing the group to other organizations\, most notably the Texas Motion Picture Alliance (TXMPA). J. is an adjunct professor with Collin College and ((Texas A&M Commerce)) downtown Dallas\, teaching Animation\, Art Direction\, Multimedia and Storyboard classes using Photoshop\, Illustrator\, After Effects and Flash. He is a co-founder of A Bunch of Short Guys\, a member of the Logo Crew\, and founder of the GUILD (Graphical User Interactive Learning and Development)\, a training based multimedia organization dedicated to the career development. J. is a member of the Dallas Producers Association\, Dallas Society of Visual Communicators (DSVC)\, and the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. He began his career in Animation working for LSG Animation doing 2D animation\, illustration and design. He started his own company Toons-N-Design in 1997. He later helped start the local animation studio Element X Creative in 2004. J. enjoys spending time with his wife Rachel and his young son Benjamin\, as they await their soon-to-be-born daughter! \nDemo Reel Show\nEach quarter\, the Short Guys show off their demo reels and shorts at the General Meeting. All kinds of demo reels and shorts are welcome\, both animated and live. If you have something to show\, “bring it on!” \nPlease bring your reel/short on DVD Video or PC-readable media for quicktime or windows media player. (No exotic codecs\, please.) For all other formats\, including plugging your laptop into the overhead projector\, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.”>marshall@abunchofshortguys.com to make technical arrangements. If there are any special considerations\, you will need to show up before the meeting starts (10am) to test your media. To show your demo\, an email RSVP is appreciated. \nMembership Discussion\nWe will have a brief discussion where you can express how you would like your membership in A Bunch of Short Guys to benefit you. The Executive Committee is seeking to define ABOSG membership costs and benefits\, and it needs your valuable ideas and suggestions! \nAfternoon at the Movies\nWith the numerous Animated Features being released this summer\, it’s hard to keep track! This weekend\, it’s Open Season! Several Short Guys will be going after lunch (after the September General Meeting) to the opening weekend showing in IMAX 3D (Saturday\, September 30th\, either 2:15 or 5:30 shows): \nOpen Season (opens September 29th)\nCinemark Imax Theatre\n11819 Webb Chapel Rd.\nDallas\, TX 75234\nhttp://www.cinemark.com/theater_showtimes.asp?theater_id=407&show_date=9/30/2006
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/j-schuh-on-flash-forward-2006/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20060819T120000
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CREATED:20170122T222815Z
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SUMMARY:Garman Herigstad - Vizyacky
DESCRIPTION:Garman Herigstad from Vizy Acky\nIntroduction of Houdini by Side Effects Software. An overview of how Houdini was used in the making of Stealth (2005)\, along with some comments about Houdini in The Day After Tomorrow (2004)\, The Time Machine (2003)\, X-Men? (2000)\, and O Brother Where Art Thou (2000).\n\n\n\nVizy is short for “Visual” and Acky is short for “Academy.” Located in beautiful Addison Circle\, Vizy Acky offers instruction for methods and techniques used in the feature film and commercial computer graphics visual effects industry. At the beginning all classes will be taught by Garman Herigstad teaching industry-oriented classes featuring Side Effects Software’s Houdini and the Linux work environment. \nvisit Vizy Acky:\nhttp://www.vizyacky.com/ \nreview Garman’s CV:
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/garman-herigstad-vizyacky-2/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20060722T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20060722T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155946
CREATED:20170122T222912Z
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SUMMARY:Monster House in 3d
DESCRIPTION:Monster House in Digital 3d\n\nLiquid Logixx had to cancel due to unexpected business. This is a good thing for Liquid Logixx\, and a bad thing for our Monthly meeting. Or is it? \nABOSG will meet at the Cinemark Theater on Legacy and 75 at 11:30 A.M. for a screening of Monster House in Digital 3d. \nThis is a new time and new location. Invite the family and get ready for a thrill packed ride. \n11:oo A.M Legacy Cinemark\n7201 N Central Expy\,\nPlano\, TX 75025
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/monster-house-in-3d/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20060624T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155946
CREATED:20170122T223003Z
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SUMMARY:Siggraph 2006 Preview
DESCRIPTION:SIGGRAPH 2006 Preview DVD introduced and provided by J. Marshall Pittman \nThis advance DVD includes a sneak peek at the Art Gallery\, Emerging Technologies\, the Computer Animation Festival\, and the Papers Preview. The SIGGRAPH Conference is coming up fast (30 July – 3 August 2006)\, and quite a few Short Guys are already registered to attend. J. Marshall Pittman will present about the history of the SIGGRAPH conference\, conference travel tips\, user groups & other special events occurring this year in Boston. If you are attending the conference for the first time this year\, you will not want to miss this! Posters and some advanced programs will be available.\n\n\n\nAbout Marshall\n\n\nJ. Marshall Pittman has been attending the SIGGRAPH conference for 13 years\, starting as the administrative assistant for SIGKids at SIGGRAPH ’94 in Orlando\, Florida\, and working for 6 years as a volunteer on the Emerging Technology venues (before they were called “E-Tech”)\, including the “Digital Bayou” in New Orleans (96)\, the Electric Garden (97)\, and the Millennium Motel (99). He was active in the Orlando SIGGRAPH Professional Chapter before coming to Dallas in 1998\, where he led the Alias|Wavefront Global Users Association\, and was a founding member of A Bunch of Short Guys. He is a professor at Collin County Community College\, and the proud father of an 8-year-old daughter\, Ruby Rosetta.\n(from the GUILD website) \n\n\nShort Film Screening: FINITE \nEric Hyland – Finite \nWhen a relationship is forced to change\, how does one reconcile and come to terms with the past? Ultimately relationships\, like life\, simply exist\, persist\, and endure for a limited period of time. \nWinner of Best Dramatic Short at the 2006 WorldFest? Film Festival and Finalist in the National Short Film Competition at 2006 USA Film Festival \, FINITE is an avant-garde film exploring the emotions lingering from a relationship that is no longer what it once was. \nQ&A with Directors Eric Hyland & Dusty Culbertson as well as SFX Coordinator and A Bunch of Short Guys’ own Charlie Johnson following screening. \nwww.onemoretimefilms.com
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/siggraph-2006-preview/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20060520T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20060520T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155946
CREATED:20170122T223053Z
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SUMMARY:Macquette Panel
DESCRIPTION:10am to Noon\nSaturday\nMay 20th\, 2006\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMacquette Panel\n\nPanel style discussion on Maquettes. \nShawn Peters – ReelFX\nAnthony Coffee – I-station\nAnd possibly one more…. \n(There is a handout that needs to be posted.)
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/macquette-panel/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20060422T120000
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CREATED:20170122T223143Z
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SUMMARY:Mark Behm
DESCRIPTION:Mark Behm on digital painting\n\nMark will be talking about digital painting and development of the form of a character which up to this point has existed only in flat space outside of your imagination. Lighting\, value & color\, visualizing form and process will be discussed and demonstrated. The medium will be digital although the approach applies to traditional methods as well. \nwww.MarkBehm.com \n\n\n\nAbout Mark\n\nAfter a childhood of studying and playing around with stop motion\, traditional art and special effects of all kinds he went off to become an illustrator as he thought it impossible to live his fantasy of animation/sfx. Just a couple years later\, animation still tugging at his shirt drove him slowly into the world of 3d. He started out animating in commercials in NYC and then “321 Penguins” for Big Idea Productions. \nAfter that he went to Blue Sky Studios to animate on “Robots” and is now at DNA Productions working on their current feature\, “the Ant Bully”. He is also a mentor for Animation Mentor. All the while designing characters on a freelance basis for numerous clients.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/mark-behm/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20060218T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20060218T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155946
CREATED:20170122T223257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T223257Z
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SUMMARY:ABOSG Social
DESCRIPTION:Fox & Hound\n\n“And now for something completely different….” Replacing our normal monthly meeting this week will be our first Short Guys social night. This will be your opportunity to meet and talk with other animators in a less formal atmosphere. \nSpecial thanks to Shawn Spetch\, Robby Lamb and Bryan Brewer. \nWell we had a great time at the Fox and Hound. It was a small crew\, but we had fun none-the-less. Look for another social next September.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/abosg-social-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20060128T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20060128T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155946
CREATED:20170122T223342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T223342Z
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SUMMARY:Green Grass Studios
DESCRIPTION:Ryan Iltis and Jesse Sandifer from Green Grass Studios\n\nGreengrass Studios showed off their work and talked about their lighting techniques using V-Ray and 3d Max. \nMeeting coverage\nThis month’s special guest was Ryan and Jesse from Green Grass Studios. If you have not checked out their site yet – you need to. This small studio has amazing lighting skills. In their own words\, Green Grass Studios are “a collective of true visionaries who provide solutions for everything and anything visual. Through innovative technology and smart application\, our team focuses on the story of the imagery putting us on the path to creative and visual bliss. Our projects bring artistic and fresh insight into the commercial real estate\, entertainment and conceptual design communities.” \nGreen Grass Studios began in the summer of 2002 as a collaborative vision between three partners. With the official kick off in a back room of one of the partner’s house’s\, Green Grass took a few months to start growing. Currently\, we have six talented artists and have aspirations to grow to fifteen in the next few years. Our work load is very strong in the marketing of commercial real estate but we have hopes and dreams to make a statement in the entertainment industry. The Dallas Mavericks\, AMD Austin Headquarters (Project Lonestar)\, Marriott International are among some of the projects our studio is focusing on right now. Through the use of brilliant light and composition Green Grass Studios seeks to enlighten our audience through the stories our visuals can tell.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/green-grass-studios/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20051119T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20051119T170000
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SUMMARY:Bob Cooksey "Getting your foot in the door"
DESCRIPTION:Bob Cooksey\nGetting a job in the Videogame Industry:\nGetting Your Foot in the Door\nIf you are looking to get a job in the games field\, or just looking to polish the presentation of your portfolio\, this is the lecture for you. Bob Cooksey\, a 10 year videogame veteran and Communications major from SUNY Brockport\, will be going over everything from portfolio presentation to networking in his presentation on how to get your foot in the door in the videogame field. If you have questions about where to look for a job\, how best to present your work\, and how to avoid the pitfalls of applying for work\, this speech is for you. \nBob Cooksey is a games industry veteran of nearly ten years. His work has appeared in such diverse titles as EA’s “Return of the King\,” Acclaim’s “Turok” and “Vexx\,” Majesco’s “Bloodrayne 2” and “Jack Nichlaus 5 Golf.” Currently\, Cooksey is Lead Environment Artist on Clive Barker’s “Demonik\,” a Next Gen title featuring original concept work by Danny Beck and Marvel Comics’ David Finch. Some of Cooksey’s most notable environmental work includes The Road to Isengard level and the Crack of Doom in EA’s Lord of the Rings/ Return of the King videogame\, and the Shroud Tower cityscape in “Bloodrayne 2.” In the late 90’s\, Bob was the main content developer for Eclipse Entertainment’s Genesis engine. \nBefore entering the videogame field in 1996\, Cooksey worked as a freelance illustrator\, doing original t-shirt and print illustrations for the NFL\, MLB\, University of Texas \, performers Duran Duran\, Patti Labelle\, Talking Heads\, the Police and many others. From 1993 until 1996\, Cooksey was employed as a main illustrator for the Austin American Statesman’s XL Magazine. His popular weekly cartoon strip\, Queeny\, appeared in the Statesman for over three years.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/bob-cooksey-getting-your-foot-in-the-door/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20051015T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20051015T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155946
CREATED:20170122T223543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T223543Z
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SUMMARY:Imagetap with David Michael McClain
DESCRIPTION:10am to Noon\nSaturday\nOctober 15th\, 2005\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDavid Michael McClain from Image Trap\nDavid has been in print for 9 years. With a background in graphic design\, he made the foray into the world of 3d about 5 years ago. Clients include national advertising agencies like GSD&M\, Margeotes\, Dieste\, Temerlin McClain\, The Neiman Group as well as corporate clients like Glaxo Smith Kline and Tyson Foods. \nDavid works with a small team of illustrators in ImageTap\, a creative service of Vertis Inc. The group specializes in illustration for print media and dabbles in animation for corporate communications. Their work can be seen as ad inserts in national magazines like Newsweek\, Popular Science and National Geographic among others. The team has been featured in trade publications such as Adweek and Photo District News. \nDavid’s talents these days are focused on generating award-winning illustration for the print medium. His primary tool is Lightwave 3D as an asset generator. He has a passion for the fantastic & cartoony\, but clients most often tap him for realism or a stylized reality. Usually his efforts are a collaboration between himself\, photographers\, photo-illustrators and traditional illustrators.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/imagetap-with-david-michael-mcclain/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20050917T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155946
CREATED:20170122T223706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T223725Z
UID:640-1126951200-1126958400@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:Creative Imagineering - Duece Bennet
DESCRIPTION:Deuce Bennett & ImageWrangler\n\nSenior Animator of Creative Imagineering\, Inc\nalso on Newtek’s Development Team \nDeuce has 25 years physical special effects for motion picture and television and 15 years computer graphics – corporate id’s\, Animation TD for Jimmy Neutron\, military visualizations \nDeuce owns studio Creative Imagineering\, Inc. and works for NewTek Inc. with the development team for LightWave 3D. \nHis effects career involved physical effects for over 75 films including Lonesome Dove\, Problem Child\, Captain Ron\, and extending to the last years of the Walker:Texas Ranger TV series. \nDuring the final episodes of Walker\, Deuce became more active in Visual Effects and worked on Jimmy Neutron:Boy Genius as an Animation Technical Director. He currently is Senior Animator of Creative Imagineering\, Inc. and spends all of his energies creating and teaching computer magic\, as well as helping the Development Team with LightWave’s new direction. He also finds time to do military simulations and spend time with his wife Miracle and his 8 year old son Alex. \nAlso…\nWe took a special look at ImageWrangler from BareKnuckle Software. \nImageWrangler was designed with one goal in mind: manhandling your image sequences. ImageWrangler will fundamentally change the way you interact with your image sequences.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/creative-imagineering-duece-bennet/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20050820T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20050820T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155946
CREATED:20170122T223829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T223829Z
UID:644-1124532000-1124539200@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:Siggraph 2005
DESCRIPTION:10am to Noon\nSaturday\nAugust 20th\, 2005\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSIGGRAPH 2005 Review Electronic Theater\n\nThis month we will be presenting selections from SIGGRAPH’s 2005 Electronic Theater. Come and watch a few shorts on our big screen. \nBryan Smith will also be previewing his upcoming MELBOTS masterclass. \nspecial note\nBest wishes to T.G. Weems as he will be moving to Boston soon. T.G. is one of the founding members of ABOSG\, also known as the Logo Crew. We are having a party at Circle R Media this Friday after work.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/siggraph-2005/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20050723T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20050723T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155946
CREATED:20170122T223927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T223927Z
UID:647-1122112800-1122120000@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:Siggraph 2005 Preview
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URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/siggraph-2005-preview/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20050521T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20050521T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155946
CREATED:20170122T224041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T224041Z
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SUMMARY:Greg Punchatz - Janimation
DESCRIPTION:GREG PUNCHATZ\nJANIMATION\nOur May 21 guest speaker will be Greg Punchatz\, Janimation’s Senior Creative Director. Punchatz received his early education in art at the elbow of his father\, Don Punchatz\, a famous science fiction illustrator and founder of the Sketch Pad Studio in Arlington\, Texas. Like father\, like son\, Greg developed an interest in creating fantasy characters at a young age. Starting with clay\, then moving to make-up effects with wax and greasepaint\, he was making foam latex prosthetics by the age of 14. His first job at 16 involved making puppets and costume characters. By 18\, Punchatz landed a job working for Mark Shostrom on prosthetics and stop motion animation models for “Nightmare On Elm Street 2.” He went on to work on the “Robocop” films and ran the foam latex prosthetic department for the “Beauty And The Beast” TV series. \nGreg later moved back to Dallas and founded TXFX\, his own makeup effects/animatronics studio which did commercial\, TV and film work. He was involved in creating stop motion models for the “Doom” and “Doom 2” games. He turned down an opportunity to work on “Doom 3” so that he could focus on an opportunity to work with Janimation. Steve Gaconnier\, founder of Janimation\, gave Punchatz the chance to build on his considerable artistic skills and learn CG tools using Softimage. In 2000\, he won 3D Magazine’s Big Kahuna award for his work on the Harrahs’ Casino turtle. Using his traditional makeup and prosthetics experience\, Greg applied these techniques in texturing CG characters. This work was chosen for the Big Kahuna award over other notable entries by companies such as Blue Sky Studios. \nAccording to Punchatz\, everyone at Janimation is a generalist. In a small\, high-powered shop such as theirs\, everyone can be involved in some aspect of modeling\, texturing\, rigging\, animating\, lighting\, compositing and editing. Janimation did the CG sea serpent creatures for Robert Rodriguez’ “Spykids 2” which Greg refers to as a tribute to legendary stop motion animator\, Ray Harryhausen. Janimation has since done the cinematic for Midway’s “Area 51” game among other commercial\, gaming and film projects./
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/greg-punchatz-janimation/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20050430T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20050430T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155946
CREATED:20170122T224120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T224145Z
UID:653-1114855200-1114862400@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:Justin Barrett - ReelFX
DESCRIPTION:10am to Noon\nSaturday\nApril 30th\, 2005\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJustin Barrett from ReelFX\n\nOur guest speaker for the April 30\, 2005 meeting will be Justin Barrett of Reel FX Creative Studios. Justin will demonstrate character animation techniques. He is the author of “Animate a Face”\, a 2-CD set of instructional videos. One copy of “Animate a Face” will be given away to a lucky attendee at the meeting! Check out Justin’s website: http://www.justinanimator.com/ \n\n\n\nAbout Justin\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJustin grew up in Port Angeles\, WA and “was always a freak for moving visuals as a kid.” He also developed an interest in acting and was inspired by Pixar’s “Toy Story” in 1995 to merge his interests in acting and animation. He started teaching himself 3D animation and then attended the Art Institute of Seattle\, graduating in 2000 with a degree in Computer Animation. He was hired by Big Idea in 2001 and worked on such productions as “3-2-1 Penguins!”\, “Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie”\, “An Easter Carol” and others. At Digital Production Solutions he was the Animation Director for “Monster Monster Trucks: The Golden Rule Rules!” For Reel FX\, he has worked on “GI Joe: Valor vs. Venom”\, “Halloweentown High” (as Supervising Animator)\, “Action Man X-Missions: The Movie” (as Supervising Animator) and a “Robots” theatrical PSA.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/653/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20050402T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20050402T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155946
CREATED:20170122T224235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T224235Z
UID:657-1112436000-1112443200@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:Digital Tutors - Z brush
DESCRIPTION:Digital Tutors\nDigital Tutors will visit us for the April 2nd meeting. Piyush Patel and Kyle Green will demonstrate modeling techniques with Zbrush and also how to integrate Zbrush with Maya. There will be a show discount available for Digital Tutors training titles. \nDigital Tutors\nPixologic/Zbrush\n\n\n\nFREE STUFF!! – Zbrush goodies\, Digital Tutors T-shirts\, demo discs and a drawing for a Digital Tutors training DVD. Be there!
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/digital-tutors-z-brush/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20050219T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20050219T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155947
CREATED:20170122T224329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T224329Z
UID:660-1108807200-1108814400@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:Mike Fortner and Michael Comet of DNA
DESCRIPTION:Mike Fortner & Michael Comet\nCharacter Rigging and Setup for Animation\nOur guest speakers this month were Mike Fortner and Michael Comet. They discussed their work in the industry and talk about character rigging and setup for animation. Michael showed off some of his amazing rigging scripts – be sure to check out his site. There were nearly 120 people at this meeting – almost time for a larger room.\n\n\n\nAbout Mike\n\n\nMike Fortner\, has recently worked for Reel FX as Lead Technical Director. At Reel FX\, he overlooked rigging\, skinning and modeling on various productions including “Halloweentown III”\, “Valor vs. Venom”\, “Red Star”\, “My Little Pony”\, “GI Joe Spytroops” and a soon to be released animation for Hasbro UK. Mike has recently accepted a job at DNA to work on their current feature film.\nhttp://www.mikefortner.com/\nAbout Michael \n\n\nMichael Comet started his career with gaming company\, Volition Inc.\, as Lead Animator. Later\, he was an Animator and Lead Rigger at Big Idea Productions where he worked on “3-2-1 Penguins” and “Veggie Tales”. In 2003 Michael moved to Blue Sky Studios and worked on the upcoming feature film “Robots”. He is now Character Rigging Supervisor at DNA Productions (http://www.dnahelix.com/). http://www.comet-cartoons.com/
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/mike-fortner-and-michael-comet-of-dna/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20050122T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20050122T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155947
CREATED:20170122T224453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T224453Z
UID:663-1106388000-1106395200@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:Wayne Braddick Daniel Trbovic
DESCRIPTION:About Wayne\n\n\nWayne Braddick works for Resolution Independence Studios\, has taught animation at The Art Institute of Dallas and is teaching at UTD this spring. He\nis also a Certified Alias instructor and trained for Alias beginning with Power Animator and later with Maya.\nAbout Daniel \nDaniel Trbovic moved to Dallas in November 2004 to work for Reel FX. He has been a CG artist since he began working with 3D Studio DOS version 1.0. He was born in Belgrade\, Serbia and has credits on several European animated titles as well as commercial work for Daimler/Chrysler\, United Nations\, Procter & Gamble and others. \n\n\n\nStephen Steinbach\, director of the Expresslane short\, spoke in his progress on the 2D animatic and invite artists to participate in the production of this animated short. \n\nALSO: Thanks to Peachpit Press – Our first book Give-A-Way “Animation and Effects with Macromedia 2004”.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/wayne-braddick-daniel-trbovic/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20041120T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20041120T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155947
CREATED:20170122T224557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T224557Z
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SUMMARY:Dan Kuenster and Stephen Steingbach
DESCRIPTION:10am to Noon\nSaturday\nNovember 20\, 2004\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDan Kuenster and Stephen Steinbach\nCharacter Design and Storyboarding\nThis month’s meeting will feature an Industry Giants’ alumnus Dan Kuenster and Short Guy member/A.I.D Lead Instructor\, Stephen Steinbach. Our focus for this meeting will be character design and storyboarding. Dan will also discuss his career which includes Disney and Don Bluth Studios where he worked on The Secret of NIMH\, The Land Before Time. Stephen will tell us about his early career which includes game animation for Sega and Nintendo as well as animation for Warner Bros. where he worked on Iron Giant which was directed by Incredibles director\, Brad Bird.\n\n\n\nDan Kneunster concepted and storyboarded a small story about the Tooth Fairy\, and they can be found in this file: AnimStory&CharDev.pdf (1.81 Mb)
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/dan-kuenster-and-stephen-steingbach/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20041023T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20041023T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155947
CREATED:20170122T224704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T224704Z
UID:669-1098525600-1098532800@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:Kyle Clark and Keith Lango GI Joe
DESCRIPTION:Kyle Clark and Keith Lango of Reel FX\nOur guests this month will be Kyle Clark and Keith Lango of Reel FX. They will speak about their CG careers and show their work. Both guests will participate in a panel discussion on 3D Short Film Production. Kyle is the author of Inspired 3D Character Animation and the editor of Inspired 3D Short Film Production. Everyone\, bring YOUR short film ideas for discussion critique by the panel. \nKyle Clark’s books: 3d Short Production\nKeith Lango’s website: http://www.keithlango.com
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/kyle-clark-and-keith-lango-gi-joe/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20040925T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20040925T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155947
CREATED:20170122T224756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T224756Z
UID:672-1096106400-1096113600@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:T.G. Weems and Kelly Romeo on Jason Osipa's Stop Staring
DESCRIPTION:10am to Noon\nSaturday\nSeptember 25th\, 2004\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nT.G. Weems and Kelly Romeo on Jason Osipa’s Stop Staring\nThis month we present T.G. Weems and Kelly Romeo. They will be demonstrating facial animation techniques from Jason Osipa’s book\, “Stop Staring: Facial Modeling and Animation Done Right“.\n\n\n\nWe will also be featuring Justin Barrett from ReelFX. Justin has just released a DV
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/t-g-weems-and-kelly-romeo-on-jason-osipas-stop-staring/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20040828T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20040828T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155947
CREATED:20170122T224840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T224840Z
UID:675-1093687200-1093694400@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:SIGGRAPH 2004 Review
DESCRIPTION:10am to Noon\nSaturday\nAugust 28th\, 2004\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSIGGRAPH 2004 Review & First EC Officers Announced\nThis month we officially introduced the new Executvie Committee officers\, shared plans for the upcoming year\, listened to screenwriter Bill Cowling share an excerpt of his new script\, we viewed selected shorts from this years SIGGRAPH’s Electronic Theater.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/siggraph-2004-review/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20040605T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20040605T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155947
CREATED:20170122T224941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T224941Z
UID:678-1086429600-1086436800@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:Battle of the Compositors
DESCRIPTION:10am to Noon\nSaturday\nJune 6th\, 2004\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBattle of the Compositors\nAfter Effects vs Combustion\nHosted by Scott Spengler (Circle R Media) and Eric Craft (A3D) \nThis month we demonstrated some of the new features and compared head to head After Effects 6.5 and Combustion 3.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/battle-of-the-compositors/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20040515T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20040515T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155947
CREATED:20170122T225028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T225028Z
UID:681-1084615200-1084622400@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:Don Stokes of Post Asylum
DESCRIPTION:10am to Noon\nSaturday\nMay 15th\, 2004\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDon Stokes and Loren Soman of Post Asylum\nDon Stokes is President of Post Asylum\, past president and current board member of the Dallas Producers Association\, and a very active member of the local production community. Don has been producing award-winning films and videos for more than thirty years. He is heavily involved in script and project development\, supervision and selection of the production team\, in addition to budgeting and cost control.\n\n\nLoren Soman has visited with us once before\, if you missed him the first time – you really must come and check out his ultra cool work. Some of his credits include Ghostbusters 2\, Total Recall\, RoboCop 2 and 3\, Bugsy\, Basic Instinct\, Toys\, and Shrek. Loren currently works for Post Asylum.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/don-stokes-of-post-asylum/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20040417T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20040417T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155947
CREATED:20170122T225112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T225112Z
UID:684-1082196000-1082203200@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:Mark Leon of Terminal Reality
DESCRIPTION:Mark Leon of Terminal Reality \n10am to Noon\nSaturday\nApril 17th\, 2004\nC-104\nSpring Creek Campus\nCollin College \nMark will be discussing various topics relating to modeling\, texturing and UV mapping specific for the gaming industry. \nMark is a 10 year veteran of the gaming industry whose resume includes: Origin\, 7th Level\, EA\, and Westwood Studios. Published titles include Earth & Beyond\, Ultima IX: Ascension\, Wing Commander: Secret Ops\, Wing Commander: Prophecy and Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/mark-leon-of-terminal-reality/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20040207T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20040207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T155947
CREATED:20170122T225216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170122T225216Z
UID:686-1076148000-1076155200@www.abunchofshortguys.org
SUMMARY:Bryan Brewer and Morgan Hanson
DESCRIPTION:Morgan Hanson of Morach Leo Burnett\nBryan Brewer of Astreae Toys\nMorgan Hanson of Morach Leo Burnett presented some commercial work that utilized the integration of 3d elements with video. Leo briefly discussed workflow at the Ad Agency and its evolution into the 3d market.\n\n\n\nAlso\, Bryan Brewer of Astreae Toys showed off some new toys. Astraea Toys has recently purchased a Solid Modeler. Bryan brought in a few samples of objects.
URL:https://www.abunchofshortguys.org/myevent/bryan-brewer-and-morgan-hanson/
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