Silo Training by Glen Southern
Nevercenter’s Silo is the latest subdivision-surface (sub-d) modeler to hit the market, and at $109, it’s one of the best 3-D-software bargains in years.
Silo’s interface is fast, efficient, and highly customizable. Its smart tools let you work on half-models with symmetric mirroring; you can quickly join faces on separate objects and blend shapes seamlessly into single surfaces. Silo 1.4 lets you draw directly on sub-d surfaces to create new geometry—a capability we have yet to see in more-expensive 3-D suites.
Glen Southern has made quite a name for himself in 3D, 2D, Painting, Design and Illustration. You would be hard to find a professional CGI site that does not have Glen's work on it somewhere. He has been a freelance CGI artist for 8 years working with Silo, ZBrush and LightWave 3D and other 2D/3D applications.
Glen has worked closely with Nevercenter for sometime now and has been involved as a beta tester on the last major version. When Pixologic looks for amazing art work to promote news or new software releases often they contact Glen Southern. You will also find him very interactive with the 3D community on various forums and providing free training from his site and many others. Recently Glen Southern has started providing official training in the UK for ZBrush clients, another package Glen provides training for. Rest assured with Glen Southern you will be learning from the best in the business.
Get into Silo, The Definitive Guide:
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Silo II, Modeling a Head:
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Silo Training Videos
This video is more than 8 hours of training specifically designed to take beginners to the next level and intermediate users to that next modeling plateau. In classic Glen style, you will be modeling like a pro in no time... well in about 8 hours.
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This Video carries on from the `Get into SILO` video allowing the artist to starting putting new modeling skills to good use. Glen takes us from concept stage in Photoshop right through to the final high resolution model.
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