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illustrated guide to vvvv for newbies in computer arts

Author: bo27
Date: 09 Jan, 2011
Category: misc
Credits:

Proofreading Elliot Woods sugokuGENKI

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2-vvvv illustrated beta_RUS.pdf
09 Jan, 2011 - 19:19
Russian version
1-vvvv illustrated beta_ENG.pdf
22 Feb, 2011 - 11:12
English version
0-vvvv_ linearspread_french.pdf
28 Oct, 2013 - 21:08
French version

Description

This is very first and experimental offline version of vvvv guides. It's made for persons who never use any programming languages to create motion design, generative art objects or user interaction installations.

By reading this guide you can understand main concepts, but not vvvv in details or advanced using. Please, follow links provided on most pages to find complete explanations.

Please note, this is not official guide. vvvv group is not response for any point in it.

English version is here. Please feel free to any feedback! New users comments are strongly welcome!

Yay French version is here too!

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dottore
09 Jan, 2011 - 21:23

Nice! waiting for the english version :) soo curious...

guest
09 Jan, 2011 - 22:11

great project, like this approach much. i mean THAT is what i feel is missing about so much stuff (software or concepts you find on the internet). really like greets your guest

patrick
10 Jan, 2011 - 01:07

Wow! +1 for the EN version :)

pogi
10 Jan, 2011 - 06:13

Ohhh!!! It's Cool!))) THX for this guide)

efe
10 Jan, 2011 - 07:21

wow, this looks very sexy

enthusiast
20 Jan, 2011 - 21:23

Great work, Andrew!

matka
21 Jan, 2011 - 09:27

great job!!!

sunpeach
29 Jan, 2011 - 20:36

Спасибо!!!! Отличная книга!!!!

bo27
29 Jan, 2011 - 21:00

thanks for many good words) english version delayed unfortunately. @sunpeach - спасибо. стучись в скайп ко мне)

hrovac
02 Feb, 2011 - 11:46

muhaha, like the slice - spread illustration! great work otschen charascho.

keylis
02 Feb, 2011 - 19:11

Для начала то, что нужно (=

lasal
22 Feb, 2011 - 12:03

Hey, thanks for the english version ;)

Noir
22 Feb, 2011 - 20:33

thank u for the english version...good work really nice guide!

apothecary
23 Feb, 2011 - 08:45

Brilliant, thanks so much and great work making it in more than one language, users like yourself make such a difference. Big thanks to you and all the users who share their knowledge!!

sugokuGENKI
23 Feb, 2011 - 09:38

sorry for delaying the english version... things got a bit busy

from proofreading this guide, one can see there's a pretty significant step made from knowing nothing to knowing a lot across many different topics. It's really ambitious and hits the note correctly in a lot of areas. It takes a range of 'unknowing' starting points for users and walks them through lots of important things that they need to know.

The guide picks up on many points that I wouldn't have remembered to document, but are obviously indispensable to know during the learning process.

And i (personally) think it'd be fantastic if more people got involved with helping to develop content for this guide (perhaps for a second, third edition). This way we could expand on the amount of 'starting points' that people could come from, and help refine the guide.

What I specifically suggest is that those people who are teaching VVVV, try to use this guide as a reference for their course, and relay back feedback from students to improve the guide into the future.

bo27
23 Feb, 2011 - 11:40

Great comment Elliot! I support every of your words. Please join us for future editions!

But either I would like to ask today's vvvv users to try the guide with their girlfriends/boyfriends or with their little brothers and sisters. And the best, if we try it with artistic persons, who was not involved in computer arts before. And please give us most critic feedback you can. It's very pleased to read kind words, but they do not help to move forward.

Finally, I would like to ask vvvv group to join us for future editions.

Thank you very much

lightizm
24 Feb, 2011 - 10:20

Thanks for the english version!!!

alex qbit
06 Mar, 2011 - 22:02

thanks so much !! ill try to make vvvv a useful tool !!

alex

ENAP-UNAM )México

magnetik
31 Mar, 2011 - 18:53

Книга супер.

Astr
22 Apr, 2011 - 21:15

С ней я разобрался СПАСИБО!!!!

tonfilm
25 Apr, 2011 - 21:15

this is so cool!!!

patrick
25 Apr, 2011 - 23:27

Nice one bo!

zoomb
25 Apr, 2011 - 23:53

Nice job!

pogi
26 Apr, 2011 - 03:51

Oh!) It is cool))) vvvv wait us)))

kurlechov
28 Apr, 2011 - 14:22

Gracias, es lo que andaba buscando para familiarizarme con el soft. Balalaikas thanks

chico
05 Jul, 2012 - 20:37

действительно полезное руководство для новичков

bo27
06 Jul, 2012 - 09:09

@chicco thanks)) but this is english speak webstite

quadrelli
13 Feb, 2015 - 21:44

Love the Russian one, thanks a lot

vanderplate
16 Mar, 2015 - 16:34

Great work! This makes it a lot easier to introduce vvvv to a broader audiance :) I only found one misspelled English word on the bottom of page 29 "handle all the locical states" which should be "handle all logical states".

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