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shabaviz55
18th October 2003 17:59 UTC
Wish: AVS Had Book----> For Beginners<----kooB daH SVA :hsiW
I wish if Nullsoft could publish AVS books in the world for beginners AVSer's, All of eagers of creating AVS could buy these books on the internet by credit card or buy paying the money in shopping in all of world.
In this book we could see the first parameters of creating AVS from easy to hard DM's & SS's with gods of AVS such as: UnConeD, EL-VIS, Tuggummi, skupers,....
If Nullsoft could publish this books all of interested peoples in the world use these methods for creating their own AVS.
I hope one day I will can see these books on the web or in my shopping center in my town.
:up: :up: :up: :up: :up: :cool:
mikm
18th October 2003 18:02 UTC
*cough* Atero's primer, the Tips and Tricks threads, the FAQ, the search button... *cough*
gaekwad2
18th October 2003 18:36 UTC
I wish Shabaviz55 had a book to learn english from, because it seems like he doesn't understand a word of what he's reading around here.
UnConeD
18th October 2003 19:13 UTC
Maybe I'll post this in a way you can understand.
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Did that get through?
UIUC85
18th October 2003 22:12 UTC
The idea of creating a book for all these nice AVS tricks might sound like a good idea but the fact that these tricks are comprised from all other types of programming and math quickly shoots down that idea. SOO if you want to learn tricks and cool techniques then you should just go learn other programming and math crap and then apply it to AVS. I'm pretty sure thats how most good AVS guys get their new new techniques am I right? Thats what I do anyways.
sidd
20th October 2003 10:53 UTC
i have a feeling that shabaviz55 just posts these stupid arse things so he can laff at all us lifeless sods flaming him.
either that or he doesnt bother to read the thread again once he creats it.
?tob a eh si rO o_O
Magic.X
20th October 2003 12:01 UTC
!tnegilletni erom be dluow tob A °_°
Nic01
21st October 2003 15:21 UTC
!!!hc33ps drawkcab ym ffo yaL
Just remember that the formal way is not the best way. Take Zeven's realtime lighting RGB DM, for example.
Yathosho
21st October 2003 17:01 UTC
Re: Wish: AVS Had Book----> For Beginners<----kooB daH SVA :hsiW
Originally posted by shabaviz55
If Nullsoft could publish this books all of interested peoples in the world use these methods for creating their own AVS.
..and sell like 5 books worldwide
piR
22nd October 2003 12:31 UTC
A first step to this book could be the tutorial I'm working on ...
(available in French ;) on my website)
anubis2003
22nd October 2003 13:12 UTC
Originally posted by UIUC85
The idea of creating a book for all these nice AVS tricks might sound like a good idea but the fact that these tricks are comprised from all other types of programming and math quickly shoots down that idea. SOO if you want to learn tricks and cool techniques then you should just go learn other programming and math crap and then apply it to AVS. I'm pretty sure thats how most good AVS guys get their new new techniques am I right? Thats what I do anyways.
That is the way I do it as well, and I know others do also. "Complex" presets normally are things that are fairly simple to do outside of AVS(although not always) - the complicated part is rewriting it using simple things AVS understands - damn the lack of matrices and better control structures.