NEWS OF THE WEEK FOR OCTOBER 10, 2015
Our weekly video news program covering Renderosity.com and hand-picked CG Industry news via our Renderosity Magazine website.
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Renderosity News
- Interview with Artist of the Month, CoyoteSeven. The accompanying video features part one of his fantasy series, Cailin's Journey
- Gallery of the Week is the Hobbyist Gallery. 10 artists chosen to represent this energetic and varied gallery. The video was edited using the excellent Filmora editor.
- Renderosity is proud to announce that we have, once again, partnered with Mark Bremmer to deliver a cohesive package of free tutorials focusing on many of the new features included in Poser 11 and Poser Pro 11. This month's lesson - Physical Surfaces - Organic The Superfly render engine utilizes new root nodes in the material room. One of them is the Physical Surface root and it streamlines the material creation process while delivering improved renders. Learn how to build stone, marble, plant leaves and wood textures.
- Be sure to take advantage of the October Prime Members coupon for 20% off a minimum $5 purchase. We are celebrating 5 years since we started the Prime Members program. Coupons do NOT apply to sale. The sale ends 11:59 PM (CDT) Saturday, October 8th!

Renderosity Magazine News
- Ricky Grove has a 3DCoat 4.7 review up. This is an outstanding painting and sculpting program that is inexpensive, but very powerful. Check out his review.
- Criterion to Launch Streaming Service on October 19. This could be something very special as Criterion is the leading publisher of world classic cinema.
- Check Out The Recent Work of Peter Williams. From 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, visit the Hicks Art Center Gallery at Bucks County Community College. According to Bucks County Community College's website, Peter Williams, an African-American artist and an amputee, explores issues of race and identity in America, his own personal experiences, and a world of fantasy, fear and delight in his richly nuanced paintings. His lush, painterly storytelling reveals a deeply resonant social critique that is both humorous and deadly serious.
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Book Review: Ray Gun by Eugene W. Metcalf & Frank Maresca. If you love ray-guns and want to model them, this book is for you!
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