Bet you that’s not quite what you had in mind the last time you were asked how to do a screen replace in Flame.
Who had the fastest cube solve time?
Just wanted to give a warm thanks to @andymilkis, @fredwarren, @Slabrie @FrancisBouillon and all who I had the pleasure of speaking with at After Dark last night.
Just a lovely bunch of humans
Currently Jeff is the hero with an amazing 1min 5 second solve. I’m at 2;30.
Great, keep going, don’t stop! These photos are all very precious records. If you could package the original high-definition photos and share them on a cloud drive, and post the link here, I would be even more grateful.
It was a pleasure to meet you all! Everyone was very on point with cool insights and finely timed humour.
I find the “imagine giving a course to 25 flame artists” phrase true and daring. Hats off to all the presenters and instructors, to all the logik community, to Jeff for the nice photos and to the sponsors for making this possible!
Hope to see you by the nab booths or in Mexico!
Great pin though
Nice pics, would definitely love to attend one of these in the future! The only thing that comes to mind, seeing the amount of silver in everyone’s hair is that we definitely need to start reaching out to a younger crowd and get some youngblood in to Flame
Peace
I just wanted to say a big thank you for putting together such a fantastic event. Even though I’m not a Flame artist myself—I’m more on the engineering side—I found it genuinely inspiring to see the creativity, precision, and power of what the team can do with the software.
It was awesome to watch the artists in action and hear about their workflows and challenges. Events like this remind me why it’s so exciting to be supporting the post-production world from the tech side. You all do some truly amazing work.
Thanks again for having me— Jeff thanks for the photos, are phenomenal!!
Or we all dye our hair
We’re doing our part. We have 3 artists who are younger than Flame! We just don’t send them to NAB…
We’ll have to take the master classes on the road to Chicago!!
I’m thrilled to join the Flame family, even though I’m based in Brazil and we’ll be apart
same here, in India lots of flame assistants are quite young. But they are not active in community, native language is not English for them. They just learn basics from senior artist. I see a very big potential there.
Andy and all- thanks for a wonderful event. I can’t wait to start using all the info I learned. Such a welcoming group. Thanks!
A massive thank you to our host Andy, the dev team and all the folks who got in front of the box to show us some amazing techniques! It was great to have so many Flame brains in the one room.
Walking the NAB floor with other Flame artists was also lots of fun. So much swag!
None of this would happen without Randy and Andy. Really appreciate what you both do for the community.
Well said @drewd !
The highlight of my trip was not the helicopter ride to the Grand Canyon or the michael jackson circus ole show or shopping for bargains at the factory outles BUT spending quality time with all my fellow logik friends and the ADSK dev team
“I love use all”.
Thanks to all of you who came to NAB! Some of you made a very long trip to meet your Flame friends and this is great! Thanks @Jeff for the amazing pictures and see you soon!