Last week I visited the Blender Institute in Amsterdam, where I had a chance to talk to the members of the Peach team (and a member of Apricot as well!). I taped my conversations with them and for the next week, we'll publish one interview each day. Today part three: William Reynish, Peach Lead Artist.
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It should be "Today part three:"..
Great Video! But why are these Videos so short? Tons was about 20 Minutes.
@RedBirdiii - oops, copy-paste ;-) Thanks!
@DingTo - Put Ton in front of a camera and he'll keep on talking!
Vimeo works fine here. Why does it not work on the PCs of other people? Do they have the latest version of Flash?
Shit, Will is a nice guy but he does mumble incoherently. Speak up! :D
good info about the rigs performances in computer.About Ton-it was funny to see his eyes glows up when coffee is mention.
It works on ubuntu linux and windows xp. (for me anyway)
Great Job Bart! Very clean and clear.
I love watching video in a vector graphics program like Flash. It really makes me feel smart.
Nice interview Bart! I wish my question had
been directed at Andy instead.. *cheeks turn red*
@Johan
I hate watching video in a video program like flash. It makes me feel dumb.
What exactly is your point?
Thank you for awnsering my question! (About using low-poly characters.) Was realy interresting.
Keep up the good work!
were are those youtube or google vid links uploasing to them costs 5 min?
@AniCator: Why does everyone think that flash run on everything?
Several years has gone and Adobe's official comment still is "run a 32-bit browser."
Anyway, I like these inverviews, keep it up :)
@ysvry: sorry but YouTube and Google Video just don't do it for me: vimeo quality is better, YouTube only supports videos of up to 10 minutes and I tried uploading Nathan's interview to Google Video and failed three times. I just don't have the time to do this so if you want, please go ahead and download the original files from Vimeo and upload them yourself! I won't be putting any more time into YouTube and Google Video for these interviews.
@Joskar: well, maybe not on anything but it works fine on all mainstream systems. If people choose an exotic environment to work in, they that's their choice but it will have some drawbacks ;-)
@qwertylove- do you think Flash is a video program?
@Bart: I wouldn't consider a 64-bit intel-based system as "exotic" anymore, but perhaps I'm just dreaming :/ I mean, a computer sold today without a 64-bit processor is quite rare :S (even though they don't always use the extra 32 bits for anything...)
@Joskar: not really, but I guess it depends on what you run on it?
Joskar: I have a 64 Bit x86-based system, and the flashplayer plugin runs pretty fine here. Yes, it won't run in 64 Bits Internet Explorer, but well, you don't *have* to run 64 bit applications, especially not for everyday tasks...
Bart: Thanks for stopping people from the "Flash-is-not-open-source-so-it-is-evil" kind of bashing ;)
Another great interview - they are all very educational with respect to the creative process required to put together an animated short.