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Old 06-02-2003, 03:28 PM   #16
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The cost in points vs what you get is immesurable 50$ for a 60 min video or a few dollars for hours of high Quality teaching.

Keep up the good work guys this is my Home Page

I would LOVE to see a tutorial on your Peppers.

http://liquid-arts.de/gallery/Peppers.htm

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Old 06-02-2003, 06:41 PM   #17
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I second the request for a pepper tutorial!
Along those same lines, I'd also like to see some tutorials on photorealistic texturing.
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Old 07-02-2003, 02:36 AM   #18
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I agree wholeheartedly that these videos are worth the money. I like these kind of video tutorials that go from start to completion. Philip is also a very talented artist, he pays a lot of attention to detail in modeling and final render output which I like. Just look at the final render of his Stratocaster or any of the images in his gallery for that matter. You see images done by people and think I wonder how they did that and these video tutorials show you how.

Keep up the great work Kevin and Philip
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Old 07-02-2003, 03:11 AM   #19
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Philip,
I would love to see a tutorial on an inside or outside building render. Like the one you did titled Physical Fitness Center Lounge. That would be great to learn those kind of lighting and radiosity techniques.

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Old 08-02-2003, 02:53 AM   #20
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The VIP videos are DEFINITELY worth the money, as some of the other guys have said , go see how much it costs to buy a LW training DVD, its normally $50, and I have yet to find one that shows me how to model a Strat or McLaren F1
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Old 13-02-2003, 04:42 PM   #21
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When will we get those two points back?
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Old 16-02-2003, 07:28 AM   #22
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Thumbs down intellectual property

This question deals with the control over what we upload for your hosting. If the modeler decide that he no longer wants to share the models that he uploaded as it is his intellectual property, there is no way of removing them outside of asking you guys to. Just like you guys make money in your vip sections, if I make a SUPER model and decide to give it away which I will likely do, and someone decides to buy it and all the rights to go with it, then I will have to pull it and if I have to wait for admin to take their sweet time (which has happened at other sites!) then it could ruin what the individual is trying to accomplish.
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Old 16-02-2003, 10:44 AM   #23
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Originally posted by Tephladon
This question deals with the control over what we upload for your hosting. If the modeler decide that he no longer wants to share the models that he uploaded as it is his intellectual property, there is no way of removing them outside of asking you guys to. Just like you guys make money in your vip sections, if I make a SUPER model and decide to give it away which I will likely do, and someone decides to buy it and all the rights to go with it, then I will have to pull it and if I have to wait for admin to take their sweet time (which has happened at other sites!) then it could ruin what the individual is trying to accomplish.
I will answer you points one line at a time.

1. Im afraid this is something you will have to consider carefully before entering. From our point of view what is to stop people entering then winning the points and then asking for there model back? - You will add your own disclaimer in the file stating only for tutorial use and not commercial. So please dont enter models that you may want to retract at a later date.

2. Q. Just like you guys make money in your vip sections
A. This is a competition - you enter , you win, you are rewarded.

3. Q. I will have to pull it and if I have to wait for admin to take their sweet time
A. Well we are pretty quick on this board but please dont enter if you feel this way.

I will make it clearer in the disclamer of the Model competition that the models are there to stay once submitted. You will receive full credits for your model.
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