Based on scheduling, the GoToMeeting might not work well. How about
recording the videos and selling them with Vimeo's new Video on Demand
service; requires a Pro account.

Daniel
VFXM


On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 7:52 AM, javier gonzalez <[email protected]>wrote:

> Record the class and more people will be interested.
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> 2013/3/28 Adam Sale <[email protected]>
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>> The whole kit looks like it would be interesting. A scheduled class would
>> be tough for me to make as well what with kids / sched. If there were some
>> sort of archived classes we could check out on our own time after delivery
>> of your live sessions, that would be awesome.
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>> On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 8:28 AM, John Clausing <[email protected]>wrote:
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>>> It would be impossible for me to make any scheduled class,......... But
>>> if you record it a la "Ted", I'll buy it!
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>>> ICE, rigging, ICE
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>>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>> On Mar 28, 2013, at 12:53 AM, Bradley Gabe <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Softimage Users!
>>>
>>> I have only a few more months before I'm off to grad school full time
>>> and thought it might be mutually beneficial for our community to come up
>>> with some sort of Softimage Jedi training regimen in order to impart some
>>> wisdom, while at the same time helping me stash away some funds to pay for
>>> cappuccinos when I have to pull all-nighters  for my exams.
>>>
>>> Something I was thinking about, (in an effort not to overlap any of
>>> Raffaele's excellent training work) rather than creating a bunch of videos,
>>> was to set up a class using GoToMeeting where we can distribute scene data
>>> and solve problems interactively. This would allow real time questions and
>>> feedback, but more importantly,  provide insight into the problem solving
>>> process, and how decisions are made along the way, which is something the
>>> video course format doesn't provide. For all students, I would provide an
>>> extensive package of custom tools to add to the problem solving arsenal.
>>>
>>> What I'm curious to learn is, what areas of technical animation in
>>> Softimage would users be most interested in learning? For example:
>>>
>>>    - Basic rigging (fundamentals)
>>>    - Advanced rigging (secondary and tertiary animation control)
>>>    - Designing custom deformers using ICE (facial animation, volume
>>>    retention, etc)
>>>    - Adding secondary effects under short deadline (flesh jiggle,
>>>    springs, muscle effects)
>>>    - Using scripting for problem solving
>>>    - Developing custom tools using the Softimage UI
>>>    - Developing custom tools using PySide UI
>>>    - Understanding ICE (fundamentals)
>>>    - Other
>>>
>>> -Bradley
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