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Wednesday, April 09, 2008

View 3DAS Videos on Video Sharing Sites

Besides our gallery animations page, 3D Architectural Solutions animations are now available throughout the web in many formats. Now you can make comments and share the videos with anyone at anytime.

3DAS Demo Reel Animation
YouTube, Yahoo, MySpace, Metacafe, Google, Revver, DailyMotion, Blip.tv, Veoh, Crackle, Brightcove, and Viddler


Barefoot Beach 5 Story Residence Animation
YouTube, Yahoo, MySpace, Metacafe, Google, Revver, DailyMotion, Blip.tv, Veoh, Crackle, Brightcove and Viddler


Lifestyle Family Fitness Interior Animation
YouTube, MySpace, Metacafe, Google, Revver, DailyMotion, Blip.tv, Veoh, Crackle, Brightcove and Viddler


Savannah Preserve Interior Residence Animation
YouTube, Yahoo, MySpace, Metacafe, Google, Revver, DailyMotion, Blip.tv, Veoh, Crackle, Brightcove and Viddler


LEGEND

YouTube
Description: The top video sharing website.
Demographics: Evenly female/male audience, even age distribution, U.S. East and West coasts.

Yahoo! Video
Description: An original video destination, but late to the game
Demographics: Slight more male viewers, slightly older, even US geographic distribution

MySpace
Description: Primarily a social networking site, but video is still huge
Demographics: High percentage of female and under 18 viewers

Metacafe
Description: Popular worlwide, prides itself on community votes driving featured content
Demographics: Skews towards older, more educated, male viewers

Google Video
Description: Increasingly becoming more of a video search engine
Demographics: Slightly more male viewers, disproportionately more Hispanic audience

Revver
Description: One of the firrst video sites to offer ad revenue sharing
Demographics: Slightly older, white male crowd

DailyMotion
Description: The YouTube of Europe
Demographics: Overwhelmingly white male. Higher age and income than most

Blip.tv
Description: Publisher-friendly video sharing and distribution site
Demographics: Slightly more male, slightly higher income level than most video sites, even ethnic distribution

Brightcove
Description: Trying to bring TV to the internet
Demographics: Even split male and female. Few under 18 viewers

Viddler
Description: Newer site with cool features like comments tied to a particular time in the video and automatic webcam synch.
Demographics: Slightly more male; college-educated.

Crackle

Description: Focused on making people stars
Demographics: Largely male, disproportionately African-American audience

Veoh
Description: Focused on full-screen video programming for anyone with a broadband connection
Demographics: Slightly more male viewers, predominantly Asian, distributed across all age categories

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Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Online Videos - Create Onyx Trees, V-Ray Proxy, and Building 3D Walls

The 3DAS Visualization Insiders are now complete. You can view our 1-hour long webinar videos for free. The 3D architectural visualization videos are:

Week 24 - Creating Onyx trees
This webinar demonstrates the use of the Onxy Storm plugin that runs within 3ds Max, as well as the very powerful line of tree and plant generators that feed this plugin. Here you will learn how to craft vegetation, apply realistic materials and animate your creations to suit your project needs.


Week 25 - An In-Depth Look at the V-Ray Proxy
This webinar provides an in-depth look at this incredibly powerful feature that many 3ds Max users would now say they simply couldn't work without. During the discussion, you will learn the difference between static and dynamic geometry, you will see the best ways to quickly generate and manipulate proxies, you will be shown how to control the memory consumption of proxies, and you will learn how to alter materials placed on a proxy. All objects and are not created equal, and proxies are no exception!

Week 26 - The Many Ways of Building Walls
One of the most commonly asked questions between fellow 3D visualization artists is, "How do you create your walls in 3D?" The question is bound to be answered a number of different ways depending on who you ask and their experience level, but the question is so important to so many of us because walls are usually the first part of a building that we create and arguably the most important.

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