Re: UpSpring: Easy Workflow Tutorial
Posted: 08 May 2009, 05:23
Well lurker, fair nuff, I get what you're saying. Interestingly enough, what you're saying is kinda vague even tho it really isn't O_O /mindfuck!!!
;p But yeah, I'm with ya. I still think this whole 2 page thing is ridiculous tho.
Wrong termage or not, there are some really good things in that tut, and it would be nice to have it easily accessible instead of having to commit the entire thing to memory.
Sigh. Forumers Gone Wild: Jungle style, Part 2 (With bigger E-Peen!) << Preemptively... God people it's a joke, just take it for what it is and don't read anymore into it.
@Peet, I don't think anyone else could have said it better. Excellent description imo.
For people such as myself, we are using very cuby models anyway, and it's actually nice to be able to use an auto function like what upspring has, but for models like smoth, IW, etc, I can totally understand how that would make for some very pissy artistes (DUnno how to do an accent, sry ;p)
Ninja Edit: Imo, this thread cold all be deleted except arghs original post and peet's last reply, and presto, helpful forum thread.
;p But yeah, I'm with ya. I still think this whole 2 page thing is ridiculous tho.
Wrong termage or not, there are some really good things in that tut, and it would be nice to have it easily accessible instead of having to commit the entire thing to memory.
Sigh. Forumers Gone Wild: Jungle style, Part 2 (With bigger E-Peen!) << Preemptively... God people it's a joke, just take it for what it is and don't read anymore into it.
@Peet, I don't think anyone else could have said it better. Excellent description imo.
For people such as myself, we are using very cuby models anyway, and it's actually nice to be able to use an auto function like what upspring has, but for models like smoth, IW, etc, I can totally understand how that would make for some very pissy artistes (DUnno how to do an accent, sry ;p)
Ninja Edit: Imo, this thread cold all be deleted except arghs original post and peet's last reply, and presto, helpful forum thread.