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GoJapan's avatar

In this video i show you how modelling and rendering a DICE with MAYA and Keyshoot

https://www.youtube.com/embed/HFjrAUB4-S4?feature=oembed

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This challenge is interesting and I would talk about my propensity for graphics that I do for passion and work. In particular, I would like to delve into the creation of custom logos.

During the experience I had as a designer, I learned that creating a logo is not simple or immediate. You can create beautiful logos even in a few minutes with skills, but to make a logo effective it must be studied and thought about, especially in view of the objectives it must achieve. First, you need to design, collect the information that revolves around what you need to achieve, the target. Subsequently, I explore different creative directions keeping in mind what you intend to achieve with that logo and above all visually represent what it will represent.

Depending on the brand, once you have thought about the logo and drawn it on paper (I first opt ​​for a sketch before moving on to digital), I try to understand the style that logo must take. If it must have clean geometric lines, if it must be minimal or combine elements that make it elegant. It must communicate exactly the value you intend to transmit. I usually opt for clean logos, the more complex ones need a symbol or a mini logo ideal to represent on particular papers or if it has to be represented in small.

This iterative process, which includes sketches and preliminary study and obviously feedback from those who will use the logo, makes the logo unique and significant.

This "Laser Craft" logo was made for a group (including me) where we made crafts with CNC and other materials. We mainly dealt with projects made with laser cutting and related decoration (painting, decoration etc..). Material such as gadgets, watches, small key rings up to real plates that were then covered with vinyl material.

https://twitter.com/Projectazone/status/1925928177475396076

Merlinux74's avatar

Being a programmer, one of the topics I would definitely talk about in depth is Flutter.
I have specialized for several years in creating apps for both iOS and Android, and Flutter has become my go-to framework. Among all the options I’ve tried, it stands out for being highly responsive, efficient, and full of potential — especially when it comes to designing beautiful, animated interfaces.

In one of the recent apps I developed, focused on music, I built a dynamic theming system that changes the UI colors and styles based on the music genre being played — all without requiring heavy rebuilds.
Thanks to tools like ValueNotifier and AnimatedContainer, the system stays light and smooth, enhancing both performance and visual experience.

What I love about Flutter is that every widget, no matter how small, can become an opportunity to improve UX. Once you understand how to structure widgets like ColumnRow, or Stack, you find a kind of flow — coding becomes almost meditative.
Flutter isn’t just a tool; for me, it’s a creative playground.

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I'm a writer, sometimes novels, fairy tales, theater. I love capture my imagination in a paper. But recently ( a few years) want to teach this stories in short films, animation or movies.

My teammates helpme for record, but script was mine

#JustCreators

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One thing I would like to talk about, even if music is already discussed here on Just, is how to prepare a stage for a live event. I have been doing this with other friends for a long time, so I could talk about this in a brief way. The stage should be considered as an instrument that can support those who will then play. It should be set up well because if mistakes are made, even those who will have to sing and play, will find themselves having to face various problems. In the midst of music I learned how fundamental it is to make a setup and test it before using it properly. The so-called soundchecks that are essential for a successful event.

So to calmly face the preparation and therefore not forget anything (because it happens to miss something) I have a schedule to refer to.

1) You have to plan beforehand what is needed, know which instruments will be used and based on that draw up a list of cables that are needed, multi-sockets etc.

2) Know if the person coming has an instrument or not, and if so, bring an already tuned instrument.

3) Prepare the mixer, assign inputs (pedals, microphones, etc.)

4) Always have charged batteries available for the microphones, maybe some extra ones, and bring extra cables... you never know

5) Test the monitors and external speakers to avoid crackling during the performance.

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https://twitter.com/ELITEFAN25/status/1932410775827583404

Granted i Dont have clips showing how i edit a video and such, but i used to set up my laptop on an open area and start recording before i invested in a camera!

Once i did maybe 3 to 4 takes, was always hopeful for the first one to be great, Id wrap up and head home to do some editing and watch the video. Adding the music to the background since the music was through my phone, for me to do this, i would physically do a cue so as to find where i started and input the music in accordance with the movement!

afterwards, id work towards creating and intro / outro for my videos, always changing it up once i got the hang of it. always depending on the mood of the music too!

Blend in special effects on parts that were directed by physical cues as well! and add some shaking effect in to symbolize the intensity of a movement.

ill attach a video from my youtube channel which most of these video if not all are hidden since i am in the military. (not doing this for clout XD) hope you guys enjoy and maybe learn a thing or two from watching how the video was edited!

https://www.youtube.com/embed/wVyoNbqk5dk?feature=oembed

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