This month’s news omnibus covers our usual breadth of topics – from Reallusion’s Character Creator contest; to a ‘how to create in SL’, available only in SL; to Project Odyssey’s contest for genAIers; to the winners of the second AIFF; to some fabulous projects such as @EpicSpaceman latest film, an Elden Ring band, Jennifer McKnew’s Sydney and Socket project, and one dedicated to sharing with us the ‘speed of animals’; to the fallout from the Prince Charles Cinema debate about showcasing an genAI film; launch of the Starfield Creation Kit; Homefield 3; and a must have tool for creating great quality 3D backbounds called Distopica. Its a must watch for anyone working in #machinima!
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Show Notes & Links
Reallusion’s Character Creator contest, link here
SL marketplace, Stem Van Helsinki’s virtual book on ‘how to be a video artist in Second Life’, link here
Skibidi toilet meme and Roblox game link here
Project Odyssey contest for genAI films, link here
Stable Diffusion’s Stable Audio Open, link here
OpenAI’s Sora and screening at the Tribeca Film Festival, links here and here
Epic Spaceman’s latest science jaunt – this time to the nano scale –
An Elden Ring band, not the usual kind of thing you will run into inside the game for sure –
A curious short about a swan and a robot, made in Unreal, entitled Sydney and Socket directed by Jennifer McKnew –
and Jennifer’s reflections on the creative process here
Red Side’s speed comparison of 3D animals –
Prince Charles Cinema debate, link here
Starfield Creation Kit, available here
Homeworld 3 mod tools and editor, available here
Dystopika, sandbox for futuristic cities, available on Steam here
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