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After trying out the Houly challenge a couple of years ago to get into Houdini and not doing many entries, this was a very different affair!
I think having nodes as prompts along with little videos for each one was much better for someone like me who is very much learning Houdini (thanks to Paul for doing those!)
It was cool to explore the different nodes in different parts of the software!
Had a lot of fun with a lot of my entries and congrats to all those who submitted entries!
I think having nodes as prompts along with little videos for each one was much better for someone like me who is very much learning Houdini (thanks to Paul for doing those!)
It was cool to explore the different nodes in different parts of the software!
Had a lot of fun with a lot of my entries and congrats to all those who submitted entries!
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( just gonna lazy it up and paste the text I put on my submission for day 31 )
( oh, I dropped the light grey background from the thumbnail to something way darker, because... almost all my pics are portraits on black and it reaaaally looked bad next to the light grey hit me up if it's a bother. )
( also, my more usual nickname is DrKoin. You won't find a lot of things on the internet, but hey, maybe one day. )
What a strange, long trip it's been, right? Well, maybe not that long, but it sure was a hell of a ride.
Obviously, I'm very, very happy. I never thought, when I started, a bit randomly, out of a joke somehow, and 100% lighthearted and sure I'd do a few days and call it quit, I'd actually end up where I ended up.
With so many talented people working hard and well on their submissions, I feel humbled and revigorated. I HAVE to show my appreciation of EVERYONE who engaged in the VIDEO section, because sometimes, one image of your work, gals and guys, was already far ahead in terms of quality than what we people sticking to the Image section would have done.
I'd like to extend my gratitude to the top guns, who pushed me to better myself by doing amazing, incredible work each day.
I'd also like to thank Sidefx, of course, for the whole Mardini challenge. It brought me so much more than I bargained for - in a positive way. I learned as I went, a story my pictures actually tell : from a handful of curves on a black background to whole sceneries in Solaris / Karma with Kinefx animation ? IN LESS THAN A DAY? whaaaat?!
I hope I brought a little joy to folks around here, with my little improvised stories and "weekly arcs". The underground ancient mayan civilization, the Egypt arc, the Lovecraft arc, and finally the steampunk/murderbots/world fair arc. Creating those little stories may seem like a bit of a challenge, but it actually gave me a serious line to follow, which was easier than just the nodes.
Anyway, hope you enjoy that last piece. It's not as advanced as the previous, I reckon, but we need the sleep
Take care, y'all.
( oh, I dropped the light grey background from the thumbnail to something way darker, because... almost all my pics are portraits on black and it reaaaally looked bad next to the light grey hit me up if it's a bother. )
( also, my more usual nickname is DrKoin. You won't find a lot of things on the internet, but hey, maybe one day. )
What a strange, long trip it's been, right? Well, maybe not that long, but it sure was a hell of a ride.
Obviously, I'm very, very happy. I never thought, when I started, a bit randomly, out of a joke somehow, and 100% lighthearted and sure I'd do a few days and call it quit, I'd actually end up where I ended up.
With so many talented people working hard and well on their submissions, I feel humbled and revigorated. I HAVE to show my appreciation of EVERYONE who engaged in the VIDEO section, because sometimes, one image of your work, gals and guys, was already far ahead in terms of quality than what we people sticking to the Image section would have done.
I'd like to extend my gratitude to the top guns, who pushed me to better myself by doing amazing, incredible work each day.
I'd also like to thank Sidefx, of course, for the whole Mardini challenge. It brought me so much more than I bargained for - in a positive way. I learned as I went, a story my pictures actually tell : from a handful of curves on a black background to whole sceneries in Solaris / Karma with Kinefx animation ? IN LESS THAN A DAY? whaaaat?!
I hope I brought a little joy to folks around here, with my little improvised stories and "weekly arcs". The underground ancient mayan civilization, the Egypt arc, the Lovecraft arc, and finally the steampunk/murderbots/world fair arc. Creating those little stories may seem like a bit of a challenge, but it actually gave me a serious line to follow, which was easier than just the nodes.
Anyway, hope you enjoy that last piece. It's not as advanced as the previous, I reckon, but we need the sleep
Take care, y'all.
Edited by Wolrajh - April 1, 2022 00:07:43
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Soooo... that's the end...
What can I say, except it was a great event and I was honoured to compete against such talented people.
Time flies like crazy. It feels like March has just started but it's already over. I feel this weird void now without any more daily challenges
I wanted to thank all participants and SideFX staff for such amazing experience.
After this month I am even more convinced that Houdini is a great tool. I can also feel that I got much experience in using it, which I am verry happy about. Thanks again!
And here's my monthly summary:
What can I say, except it was a great event and I was honoured to compete against such talented people.
Time flies like crazy. It feels like March has just started but it's already over. I feel this weird void now without any more daily challenges
I wanted to thank all participants and SideFX staff for such amazing experience.
After this month I am even more convinced that Houdini is a great tool. I can also feel that I got much experience in using it, which I am verry happy about. Thanks again!
And here's my monthly summary:
Edited by wolskikrzys - April 1, 2022 09:48:16
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