In this video tutorial the photographer talk about how he took one of his more unique shots and how taking the shot from a different angle can add much more impact, again using a nikon D300 and nikon 12-24mm lens.
In this video tutorial the photographer talk about how he took one of his more unique shots and how taking the shot from a different angle can add much more impact, again using a nikon D300 and nikon 12-24mm lens.
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Thanks for the reply Bob!Opps sorry, I ment keep each character on there own csotum sprite sheet (as in .h and dot m file) sorry sometimes these things are easier to communicate with the actual project! (im a terrible typer!)I have heard of people referring to keeping all the characters on an array and using getChild method (but if using separate csotum files works just as well, I’ll keep with that until i get a bit better at coding to understand how to achieve this.)Your neat macro trick to control z depth and playback speed and a myriad of other options, will probably ease the manageability side of keeping my csotum sprites separate in any case I Couldn’t recommend the Galaxy fighter course enough alone for these little tricks and tips, which certainly make life a lot lot easier! P.s Thanks! (its my first try at making animation, although I worked in an animation studio I was more of a 3d texture artist and illustrator/digi artist, so its nice to be able to try something new)now i just have to keep working on learning to code then ill be able to combine all things i like into one project!anyway thanks again!Kind regardsNatalie
Yay!! first comment!!! nice video . keep em up! thanks.
wait till the sun starts going down , then “quickly” get the heck out of there cause the rattlers start to come out !!! Heh just kidding hey what is the circular polarizer you are using. It gave a great effect. Bye the way these videos are great. I need all the help I can get . Thanks for taking the time.
hola, en un caso diferente donde no sean tus datos psleonares sino otros datos como se aria.? me explico, roboform permite que una ves que estes en la planilla que necesitas llenar, tu llenes los datos que necesites llenar con roboform guardando esos mismos datos para futuras planillas del mismo tipo.? o hay que llenar la planilla del perfil de roboform para que el pueda autorellenar cuando uno se lo pida.??? aunque algunos espacios roboform no los cubra.!!!
Once again, great work! I’m lovin’ these tutorials. very helpful
I see a thumbs up from the cactus lol
WOW! Amazing shot
Great shot, it’s like the biggest build up to the shot, haha. It was not a disappointment, keep up the great videos.
Good to see real expertise on display. Your cotoirbunitn is most welcome.
OH no do you realise you have contradicted yourself.
I think it is great what you are doing and I applaud you for it and yep I like your pictures.
However I am a bit confused can you help be please.
I watched your video called “Photography Tutorial: Photographing on a Cloudy Day” and you say that you DO NOT take picture up into the sky on a cloudy day and now you say you do?
Help!
If there is one thing you should understand about photography it is that there is no 100% correct answer, there is a “best in most situations” answer, but there are no set rules, you should go into photography with that mind set or you will never be able to create something new or unique. Breaking the rules is how you create new works of art.
FANTASTIC PHOTO……. I have noticed as well that over time you have become much better at explaining things….. Keep up the great work,
@01Hayward he saiys “partially cloudy”, which basically means you see the sky but there are some clouds, too.
and i agree. i think that neither a totally cloudy (grey) sky, nor a totally blue sky is really interesting.
@QQQQcon, good work there – thoug you need a mic