Welcome to the first Blender Institute Podcast of 2017! Find out what has been happening within the frantic production cycles of the Agent 327 film project. We also chat about our resolutions and wishes for 2017 and catch up with Blender 2.8 development.
In this podcast: Beau, Dalai, Francesco, Andy and Hjalti
Music: Blabetté de Metz (Psy-Jazz Mix) - (cc-by-nc) keytronic
It seems Hjalti is not using Linux. So, Mac or Windows ?
@andy: Oh, ok. I guess he was joking when saying "I don't know anything".
I also saw Sybren using KDE as a desktop environment
awsome work guys with the new cycles render speed up i had a small query - during the blender conference it was said that the cycles light linking feature is almost ready and will be added in a couple of months ...its a very important feature and would help our production pipeline there is another feature announced for cycles which is awsome - removal of gpu memory limit i.e the internal memory of the pc would be used as the max limit for gpu rendering would love to know when these features would be released ? will they make into 2.78b ....2.79 or 2.8 :)
Hi, I'd like to share with you my last animation exercise: https://vimeo.com/196586693 Unfortunatelly there is no feedback session now but if you could give me some feedback I'd be greatfull.
I'm already missing the podcast :( but I'm taking the opportunity for a couple of questions: 1a) Are there any plans for an Architecture Visualization training for the BCloud? 1b) Are there any plans for BGE training for the BCloud? 2) Any news about when will Attract be available for private projects? 3) Will we have non-movies Open Projects? Why isn't Yo Frankie! available?
Hope that's not a lot of questions :) And thank you all for the great work you guys are doing!
@nafergo: The podcast will be back this week! So you will get your answers :)
you seem to stumble on the question "what is it?" a lot of times in these podcasts, so I suggest you watch Crispin Glovers "What is it?"... a 2005 movie where he perfectly explains what it is.
Thanks for your answers. About SVN, why not mercurial ? Is it because it's more centralized ?
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