9.10.2007

Open Pipeline and other updates

About | openPipeline

Well First , I am linking to this Maya software called openPipeline for two reasons, one I think its great that there is something like this available to students and home users as well as small studios. There is nothing worse than having a project that has no workflow and this helps people hit the ground running.

Go now and check it out

Other news and the first post brings me to the next parts. I am was free for two days a week starting this month to do some freelance work, The lucky winners of my time:) are

- KingsIsle where I have been helping the art teams with max script / workflow issues.
- (soon)JPS or Junction Point Studios, just bought by Disney, where I will be helping with character creation process and some fun rig/pipeline work
-Also on the side of that I am involved with two very amazing and very different software companies where I hope I can help provide some guidance in my areas of expertise... if I say much more I might get in trouble. It is going to be lots of fun though and when I can I will post more.

-What i spend the rest of the time doing is matching up my friends that need work with studios that need work done... and so far I think I could just spend all my two days doing that since I seem to be doing ok with that, now if it only paid!hehe..

My IM away message needs an update now to say..."Parenting by day, Saving the 3d world two days a week...leave a message thanks" from just saving the 3d world at night:)

Now, I don't think I am really doing so much that I am saving the world, but I do know I work hard to rescue all of my friends and fellow ex-coworkers from wasting time when I can, on work issues or problems in max/maya/motionbuilder.

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And last, our wonderfully talented friend has her new art show "Wonders"opening in Winter park, September 15-December 30, 2007 at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum.

She is a great artist and is brining awareness to the challenges the ocean faces in our current world state, working to bring art and science together is always a good cause and she has done a great job I think, go check it out and show your support.

night.

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