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Welcome to The Graphter's Podcast - an audio journey around the subject of CGI on industry and education and also general rubbish.
This week, after a flaming long hiatus, John and Gary get down to the nitty gritty in the 3D world and talk about:
1. Covid – really, no kidding!
2. Maxon turning into Adobe with it’s Acquisitions
3. Something a bit Unreal about Maya.
4. Netflix’s Arcane
5. Korean influences in the UK.
6. Nothing about biscuits.
7. Still trying to get David Stirzaker to come on the podcast.
8. Gary’s youTube channel teaching Blender is small chunks
9. John’s love for his new Job.
10. Still nothing about biscuits.
Take care and stay safe.
Gary and John
Join Gary and John, two yet-to-be jaded individuals who have both been involved in teaching and creating 3D stuff for Commercial and Broadcast clients for over 20 years.
In the course of this podcast, both Gary and John ramble on a bit, chat about education, industry and the increasing role of open source software in the industry as well as, did I mention rambling?
By Gary Noden and John StopforthWelcome to The Graphter's Podcast - an audio journey around the subject of CGI on industry and education and also general rubbish.
This week, after a flaming long hiatus, John and Gary get down to the nitty gritty in the 3D world and talk about:
1. Covid – really, no kidding!
2. Maxon turning into Adobe with it’s Acquisitions
3. Something a bit Unreal about Maya.
4. Netflix’s Arcane
5. Korean influences in the UK.
6. Nothing about biscuits.
7. Still trying to get David Stirzaker to come on the podcast.
8. Gary’s youTube channel teaching Blender is small chunks
9. John’s love for his new Job.
10. Still nothing about biscuits.
Take care and stay safe.
Gary and John
Join Gary and John, two yet-to-be jaded individuals who have both been involved in teaching and creating 3D stuff for Commercial and Broadcast clients for over 20 years.
In the course of this podcast, both Gary and John ramble on a bit, chat about education, industry and the increasing role of open source software in the industry as well as, did I mention rambling?