Hi Simon, I just finished watching part 5 of your compsiting basics tutorial and I'm just stunned at how good every video was. I couldn't find anyone on RUclips, who combines math and compositing as elegantly as you do. So are you planning on ever creating another compsiting basics tutorial again?
Thank you very much. I’m glad you found them useful. I do have another one half finished which goes into the whole tricky question of gamma, but I’m not yet happy with it. Thanks for the nudge ... I must look at it again soon.
@@SimonUbsdell Every time I learn something I always double check the information and it's really incredible, that I couldn't spot a single mistake in any one of your compositing basic videos. So could you maybe tell us where do you get all that good information from?
Yes, I did write the music, but I’ve never done a music composition tutorial and I wouldn’t know where to start ... Perhaps I will give it some thought.
Quiite interesting, Note when along any one axis & perpendicular to the other 2, you see a 2D Lissajous of the other 2axis ????Anyone for a N Dimension Lissajous ???? ;)
“The Z coordinate does not exist.” --- It is the animation of the particle on the Z axis that creates the characteristic knot-like effect. If the Z axis ”doesn’t exist” there can be no knot because knots are 3D dimensional. “The Z coordinate is the axis around which the wave is spinning.” ---- There is no spinning involved, except that in this example I rotated the camera around Y. The lissajous knot itself is not spinning. But I await your detailed explanation with interest.
that looks awesome Simon!
NFT Worthy
Superb work, looks great
Wow. Its great.
Looks great! Tutorial coming?
Thanks. The tutorial is out already: ruclips.net/video/5vLmUOve3zQ/видео.html
@@SimonUbsdell shoot! I’m getting old.
Hi Simon, I just finished watching part 5 of your compsiting basics tutorial and I'm just stunned at how good every video was. I couldn't find anyone on RUclips, who combines math and compositing as elegantly as you do. So are you planning on ever creating another compsiting basics tutorial again?
Thank you very much. I’m glad you found them useful. I do have another one half finished which goes into the whole tricky question of gamma, but I’m not yet happy with it. Thanks for the nudge ... I must look at it again soon.
@@SimonUbsdell Cool I'm looking forward to it :)
@@SimonUbsdell oh man, that would be an awesome one for real!
@@SimonUbsdell Every time I learn something I always double check the information and it's really incredible, that I couldn't spot a single mistake in any one of your compositing basic videos. So could you maybe tell us where do you get all that good information from?
@@SimonUbsdell Looking forward to the gamma since tut. Thanks
Hi Simon, Did you compose the music, If so, Could you please have a tutorial. I know you are extremely busy.
Thank you So much.
Yes, I did write the music, but I’ve never done a music composition tutorial and I wouldn’t know where to start ... Perhaps I will give it some thought.
Quiite interesting,
Note when along any one axis & perpendicular to the other 2, you see a 2D Lissajous of the other 2axis
????Anyone for a N Dimension Lissajous ???? ;)
The Z coordinate does not exist. You are misleading. The Z coordinate is the axis around which the wave is spinning.
You may have a point but the way you have expressed it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
@@SimonUbsdell I use an online translator. Now I will explain in more detail:
“The Z coordinate does not exist.” --- It is the animation of the particle on the Z axis that creates the characteristic knot-like effect. If the Z axis ”doesn’t exist” there can be no knot because knots are 3D dimensional. “The Z coordinate is the axis around which the wave is spinning.” ---- There is no spinning involved, except that in this example I rotated the camera around Y. The lissajous knot itself is not spinning. But I await your detailed explanation with interest.