That could work pretty well. I'm such a newcomer to the site that I'm only just beginning workshop #3 now - is workshop #4 on the horizon any time soon? Just trying to figure out how much time I have to work on it. Even though there's no official deadlines, I'd like to try and keep up.
please enlighten us, what exactly were these workshops supposed to be about, in your all knowing mind? =D We've been trying different things, to see what works. I actually plan on trying to get back more to the format of the first workshop, where we have a very focused task and everyone does the same thing, i think that…
Yeah that is another thing, the "deadlines" we have there, they are pretty meaningless, its pretty much just the date that we want to start the next workshop, and finishing up your stuff after that should be encouraged.
In all seriousness, I think Zac nailed it. A middle ground between WS1 and WS3 would be great imo. I didnt do the first 2 workshops because I was slightly intimidated by how complex the models were. The scope was way beyond my technical ability, and the chainsaw would have required more time than I thought I would be able…
bam, you just enlightened yourself. This is what the idea of the workshop was originally about if I remember correctly, so yeah - like the first workshop. I've been meaning to participate when I get an opportunity (and remember), but checking it out recently I was confused as to what was actually happening. I thought we…
I've been thinking for a while, it would be nice to have a single locked thread with archived workshop guidelines, updated by moderators. It could be of help any time someone looks for inspiration about what to do and doesn't have ideas.
Whats the time frame on this one? I've never done any sort of 3D challenge/workshop so I think this could really help me with planning and actual goals and limits. I've got real work to do aswell, but I'm really going to try and find some time to do this one.