We have now created a free Terragen community webinar https://digitalartlive.com/event/terragen-workshop/ (https://digitalartlive.com/event/terragen-workshop/), where you can share your artwork and tips.
(https://digitalartlive.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/TerragenWorkshopPosterReduced.jpg)
(Artwork above by Jeff Boser, Rene van Megen, Ulco Glimmerveen and Luc Bianco)
So you'll be able to connect with other Terragen artists by being able to share your desktops in a live webinar environment.
The event is designed for artists to spend 5 or 10 minutes sharing their work, tips and even challenges. It doesn't matter which version of Terragen you use, come along!
You'll have the option to share your desktop in our webinar, so you can talk about your content or artwork in this way. This will be the easiest way to share your work.
You can register absolutely free to enter the webinar (standard registration) and it's optional if you'd like to have the webinar HD quality recording.
You can register here:-
https://digitalartlive.com/event/terragen-workshop/ (https://digitalartlive.com/event/terragen-workshop/)
Good stuff, a lot of 'not well off' free users and 'pensioners' can now afford an interesting learning experience.
Who's Ulco Glimmerman?
Quote from: Dune on August 16, 2018, 01:57:16 AM
Who's Ulco Glimmerman?
Just watch the workshop and u will see!
(Apparently he is very good with TG so might learn something) ;D
Quote from: Dune on August 16, 2018, 01:57:16 AM
Who's Ulco Glimmerman?
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Didn't notice that. Sounds like someone of the Marvel universe.
"The incredible Hulk vs. Glimmerman"
Quote from: Dune on August 16, 2018, 01:57:16 AM
Who's Ulco Glimmerman?
He yuk He yuk He yuk...translated from cartoon to real ha ha ha
Maybe there's an Anglicized Spell Correct out heh heh
veen=man? ;D Thinks y'all use a lot of vowels. ;D
Quote from: luvsmuzik on August 16, 2018, 11:54:33 AM
veen=man? ;D Thinks y'all use a lot of vowels. ;D
GLIMMERVEEN=GLIMMER FEET from google translate, sounds like a dancer's name.
But when typed in as an actual name with one cap only it stays unchanged.
Veen means peat, glimmer is mica. So it's a geological name. But this is off topic, so I'll shut up about it.
Quote from: Dune on August 16, 2018, 01:15:54 PM
Veen means peat, glimmer is mica. So it's a geological name. But this is off topic, so I'll shut up about it.
Consider it solved and closed...thanks...a cool geo-name, seems appropriate.
Quote from: bobbystahr on August 15, 2018, 01:28:23 PM
Good stuff, a lot of 'not well off' free users and 'pensioners' can now afford an interesting learning experience.
Thanks Bobby - would be good to see you there!
I fixed Ulco's name. Sorry guys, now your fun won't make any sense. :D
- Oshyan
:(
Saw it just today... But anyway from the beginning to the end: an absolutely entertaining topic ;D
Quote from: Oshyan on August 19, 2018, 11:14:01 PM
I fixed Ulco's name. Sorry guys, now your fun won't make any sense. :D
- Oshyan
hee hee, was fun while it lasted....
Quote from: Oshyan on August 19, 2018, 11:14:01 PM
I fixed Ulco's name. Sorry guys, now your fun won't make any sense. :D
- Oshyan
The Glimmerman spelling can still be found on the registration page. ;)
Also, are the artists that are listed under the webinar poster all going to be part of the webinar, or is that just a credit for the art in the poster? Referring to "Artwork above by Jeff Boser, Rene van Megen, Ulco Glimmerman and Luc Bianco"
Also will the video/HD recording be available for sale for the $15 if we can't make it to the event.
Thanks,
Derek
I won't be there.
Hi
I was not even aware of this event .. I will not be there either
luc
Quote from: D.A. Bentley on August 22, 2018, 07:31:20 AM
Also, are the artists that are listed under the webinar poster all going to be part of the webinar, or is that just a credit for the art in the poster? Referring to "Artwork above by Jeff Boser, Rene van Megen, Ulco Glimmerman and Luc Bianco"
I think it should be clarified that Paul used those images with credit but without explicit permission. No harm was intended, obviously, but it does seem that it has been confusing. Hopefully this clears things up.
- Oshyan
We have 20 registered so far, so I certainly think this will provide a good group to share artwork, tips and challenges.
If you know you'd like to share something ahead of the event, even if it's for 5 or 10 minutes, please let me know and I can organise accordingly.
Quote from: Oshyan on August 26, 2018, 05:00:44 PM
I think it should be clarified that Paul used those images with credit but without explicit permission. No harm was intended, obviously, but it does seem that it has been confusing. Hopefully this clears things up.
- Oshyan
I just need to clarify NWDA was not contacted nor gave permission for the use of the 3 NWDA artists' work for this. I agree I don't think there was any malicious intent, I just wanted to clarity NWDA is not involved with this event.
There are 29 folks registered at the moment, so look forward to seeing some of their works and tips/tricks.
well that was fun!
So it is possible to buy the recording? Can we have a write up what was covered?
Quote from: archonforest on September 10, 2018, 03:44:27 AM
So it is possible to buy the recording? Can we have a write up what was covered?
I think you may have had to register to get the recording...
Yeah that is not a problem. Buying is not problem. The problem is that I would like to know what happened and what I can actually learn. I bought a Tg video series earlier and 90 percent of the content was useless so now I learned to look before buy hehe.
Quote from: archonforest on September 10, 2018, 11:51:14 AM
Yeah that is not a problem. Buying is not problem. The problem is that I would like to know what happened and what I can actually learn. I bought a Tg video series earlier and 90 percent of the content was useless so now I learned to look before buy hehe.
It was, by and large, geared to first time users. Oshyan created as scene from the default opening, quite good really as it helps having someone talk tou thru it. I coulda used that at the start.
Thanks Bobby. I registered and missed the event. I was curious how it went. Too bad it was not like the first one, which was interesting for everyone, new and advanced, I think.
Quote from: otakar on September 10, 2018, 01:38:53 PM
Thanks Bobby. I registered and missed the event. I was curious how it went. Too bad it was not like the first one, which was interesting for everyone, new and advanced, I think.
Well this was a freebie, was the first?
The original intention was a sort of "artist showcase" where different TG artists could show something they had created or were working on, give tips, or ask questions. It turned out we had a majority of new/interested users there, so Paul asked me to do an impromptu demo of TG4, which I did (including an upcoming feature of 4.3, easy cloud animation). I think for experienced users it's probably not worth paying for the recording, but I do hope to do more of these events in the future, and they'll hopefully be better attended by experienced users who want to share. Doing this did show the broader interest from new users and suggest that having regular new user introductory sessions might be good, which could take care of that latent need and hopefully leave room for more in-depth sessions separately. It would be nice if people could pick the session they want to go to based on level of experience and knowledge, so nobody wastes too much time on introductory content they're already very familiar with.
- Oshyan
Thank you very much Oshyan for the impromptu demonstration and answering the questions we had during the session.
Thanks to Bobby Star for also being present and helping out in the chat.
Yes, I think it would be good to have a session targeted at more experienced users as well as a webinar session (perhaps on alternate occasions) that has focus for newer users/folks considering Terragen for the first time.
For the format of this particular type of webinar "a show and tell", it really all does depend on community members stepping forward willing to share their knowledge.
Thank you Bobby for helping out in the chat and assisting with some answers to questions. Much appreciated!
Quote from: bobbystahr on September 10, 2018, 02:51:34 AM
well that was fun!
Quote from: Digital Art Live on September 10, 2018, 06:06:10 PM
Thank you Bobby for helping out in the chat and assisting with some answers to questions. Much appreciated!
Quote from: bobbystahr on September 10, 2018, 02:51:34 AM
well that was fun!
totally my pleasure,as an inveterate hippie I live to share.
You still have to count me out, though the idea is interesting. I only have a 32-bit XP machine for online stuff (so slow and old TG as well). Everything else is always offline.
Good to hear it was a success anyway.
But I'm still here.....
Quote from: Dune on September 11, 2018, 01:24:17 AM
You still have to count me out, though the idea is interesting. I only have a 32-bit XP machine for online stuff (so slow and old TG as well). Everything else is always offline.
Good to hear it was a success anyway.
But I'm still here.....
Same here well my online is a Win 10 but my workstation(when it's working) is Win 7. Guess I got lucky having a pro win 7 and wound up on the 10 full upgrade.