It’s quite deep, the two colours will make it look quite modern, quite interesting. The colour underneath, Giverny, is really bright and then I’m going to put on top this colour, which is Aubusson. I’ve chosen quite bright colours, quite strong colours. I’ve chosen this chair because it’s got quite a lot of really lovely carving, and so when I sand it you’ll see some of the colour and it will really bring it out. The idea is that you have one colour underneath, you put another colour on top, you wax it, you distress it using sandpaper, and you can see the colour underneath. I’m going to show you my signature technique, which is two tone distress. For more information about cmiVFX and the best High-End, High-Def training, please visit our the website at Link: ©COPYRIGHT 2007 cmiVFX and cmiStudios.Hello, I’m Annie Sloan. Not only was the first DVD the first one ever released about the L-systems, this new DVD is the first one to show you real non-photorealistic workflow as well as real unprecedented procedural painting and how to use L-systems beyond L-systems (what the L-systems creators couldn't even imagine). And finally, we take you in two recapitulative projects: the creation of a majestic whomping willow with Ivy growing on him. You can also extend information passing into the l-system, using non l-system specific expressions, and thus you can have realistic hierarchical deformation of L-systems! We take you through countless examples, from controlling the silhouette of a tree to extended tree models. Not only can you turn l-system creation into a more visual and more interactive process while keeping the benefits of having completely editable structures, but you can then access more complex L-systems that were simply unattainable with simple rules. You will learn how to split a complex set of rules into visual blocks of reusable L-systems workflow, that you pipe one into the other. We created an asset for you which allows you to plug l-system within l-system. If all that wasn't enough for you, then we keep going by showing you the workflow to handle complexity with nesting L-systems. Use our template to quickly design your landscape foliage. We actually show more than pure l-system here: we take a little time to open the door to “procedural painting”, which is the ability to link Houdini procedural machinery to painting inputs through advanced CHOP techniques, allowing the user to have an extended PaintFX-like tool that can go far beyond what is just presented is this DVD, where you could visually paint streets, railways and particle effects. Continue on by learning how to interactively paint some vegetation defined by L-systems and how to make it creep along an arbitrary piece of geometry like ivy. You will learn the not well-known curve rendering and NPR sprite rendering tricks and interactive outline drawing techniques. Lessons in the show will teach you the workflow to render your trees non photo-realistically and with a painterly look to fly through a Monet or Cezanne impressionist painting much like the effects in the award-wining movie “What dreams may come”. In this DVD, you will learn how to master the workflow of rendering your trees. Now it's time to give purpose to your creations. In part 1 of the series, we showed you what L-systems were, what was behind all the l-system syntax, and how to create some nice models of trees, plants, and flowers. ************************************************** HOUDINI L-systems Workflow DVD 2 Mastering Workflow And Rendering L-systems (In High Definition) cmiVFX is proud to announce the second installment to the L-systems series of Houdini training videos. Here comes the episode II of the L-system series ( the “tetralogy” lol).
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