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FLOATER performs Pink Floyd's "Animals"
Photos by Carrie Stampe - Redmond, OR at General Duffy's - June 11, 2022

Photos by Kristin Hiatt - Portland, OR at Wonder Ballroom - Sep 25, 2021

Photos by Wes Pryor Photography - Redmond, OR at Duffy's Watering Hole - Aug 13, 2021

Photos by Wes Pryor Photography - Portland, OR at The Roseland Theater - Dec 31, 2019

Photos by Wes Pryor Photography - Grants Pass, OR at The Rogue Theater - May 31, 2019

Photos by Kristin Hiatt - Portland, OR at Wonder Ballroom - May 18, 2019

Photos by Kristin Hiatt - Bend, OR at Oregon Spirit Distillers - June 22nd, 2018

Photos by Kristin Hiatt - Bend, OR at Good Life Brewing - June 21st, 2018

Photos by Dean Yarnell - Eugene, OR at The Wow Hall - May 19th, 2018

Photos by Kristin Hiatt - Eugene, OR at The Wow Hall - May 19th, 2018

Photos by Kristin Hiatt - Portland, OR at Wonder Ballroom - May 12, 2018

Photos by Kristin Hiatt - Portland, OR at The Star Theater - December 31st, 2017


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Floater has an impressive history of releasing albums that span a vast musical spectrum and hold up over time. Their newest album, The Thief, is no exception, breaking new sonic ground and exploring new musical styles, all while staying remarkably true to the band's classic rock roots. The Thief is a musical journey from super-charged riffs and world beat to surreal atmospheres to epic grooves that border on erotic. Yet somehow this album moves gracefully and naturally through these changes, creating a musical world of its own.
Floater doesn't let fans down with the highly-anticipated new full-length, "Wake," a twelve-track collection of melodic, pop-laden psychedelic guitar-rock decked out in chunky guitar riffs, primal drumming, and soaring vocals. From the opening of "Wake" through the very last note, Floater makes it known that "Wake" is meant to be turned up and played loud. Longtime fans and new fans alike will find something to love in the album, whether it's the pop-nugger "Wondering," the hard-rocking "Broken Toy," the melancholy of "White Dress," or instantly memorable could-be hits sounds of "Cannonball," "You Taught Me," and "Matadors," all three are already live favorites.

Recorded on location in Eugene, Oregon's fabled and historic WOW Hall, this wonderfully captured recording of one of Floater's now legendary acoustic performances is sure to become an instant classic. This collection of songs from their two nights at the WOW in February of 2008 are hand picked by the band. The physical CD comes in an environmentally friendly digipak made of recyled materials. By purchasing the album as an mp3 download you will receive exclusive photos, band reviews and a bonus track for free.

This eighth full-length release by Floater contains fourteen new songs and a behind-the-scenes DVD capturing moments from the band's nearly fourteen years together. Continually pushing the boundaries of modern rock, Floater flexes their creative muscle by bringing guitarist Dave Amador's stylish, effect-laden tracks front and center on this latest release. Drummer Pete Cornett's well-known tribal beats and singer/bassist Rob Wynia's percussive bass tracks provide the strong rhythms that keep the band in touch with their early sound as guitarist Amador stretches his wings. Wynia's intelligent, emotional lyrics tell new tales of human relationships with the passion and power that has become one of the trademarks of this renowned Northwest trio.

Entitled
"Acoustics"
(Elemental Records), Floater's latest release follows a decade-plus of heavy releases, seven records to date. The delivery may be gentler, but the storytelling is their signature brand of complex and sometimes twisted loves and lives with which Floater is identified. Refusing to settle for simply covering their electric songs, the band brings new tales that are accompanied not only by the guitars and percussion Floater is known for, but also strings, piano, and other facets that are in keeping with this band's unique style. The signature voice of lead singer and songwriter Rob Wynia makes the transition to acoustic performance beautifully, serving to deepen the versatility of what has become one of the most successful independent bands in the Northwest.

Floater’s Live album, "Floater Lives" double disc is the combination of the band’s previously released recording
"The Great Release" and "Live at The Aladdin" . This collection of performances shows the incredible versatility and excitement of the bands live performances. Turning simple studio releases into spiraling transitions of musical soundscapes, these tracks show why Floater has become known over the years as a live band.

Floater released their most critically acclaimed record to date,
"Alter."
Combining the bands strongest musical elements,
"Alter"
moves fluidly from heavy riffs to lullabies and tells flowing stories of fear, love and above all change.

Northwest heavy art-rock trio Floater brings their engrossing live performance to disc again with their latest release,
"Live at the Aladdin."
Recorded live in Portland, Oregon on New Year's Eve 2001, the album features twelve tracks including three acoustic songs, plus crowd favorites, "American Theatric", "Exiled", and "Clean Plastic Baby."

Floater return to their roots, delving into their signature style of heavy melodic landscapes with powerful soul-revealing lyrics. Twelve new songs, a cover of The Doors' Waiting for the Sun, and the 1996 Radio hit Alcoholic (which has never appeared on a full length album) make this fourth studio album from the trio a perfect reminder of the underground sensation that is Floater.

Floater's popularity can almost solely be attributed to one thing: their enthralling live performances. The trio's impeccable musicianship, dynamic energy and unique showmanship all contribute toward a powerful live performance. Responding to repeated requests from fans, Floater released their first-ever live record. Now the faithful converts to the live Floater show can take home the legendary morphed-out versions of Floater's live classics.

Floater delivers their most immense and ambitious album yet, following their enormously successful record, Glyph.
Angels ... is a conceptual album that explores a personal saga through the superb storytelling of singer/bass player Robert Wynia's lyrics, hypnotic vocals, and the band's bruising and primal rhythms. "Floater's third album finds them exploring their tripped-out, layered instrumentation they do so startlingly well, while moving even further into mesmerizing, melodic storytelling." —(Buzz Weekly)

Floater's sophomore release belts out their unique blend of thick chunky grooves and superb emotive vocals.. pushing the sonic envelope even further. Produced by the Grammy-nominated Drew Canulette (Nirvana, Soundgarden, Neil Young), "Floater stretches the contemporary rock sound to the limits." —(Gavin)
Glyph received a preliminary Grammy nomination in the category of Best Alternative Performance.

Combining heavy primal rhythms, chunks of metalesque guitar and soaring Middle Eastern tinged melodies, Floater spiral from somber, contemplative and atmospheric, to furious hook-laden blasts of rage. The riveting lyrics of isolation and insanity are set against dark and moody aural landscapes, ambient sampling montages, and savage instrumental punch; all woven into a 68 minute, 17 song conceptual opus.
Sink received a preliminary Grammy nomination in the category of Best Rock Album . "Not the standard mix of radio singles and album filler, but something that flows smoothly and brilliantly from start to finish." —(Pandemonium)



Hey I don't know if there is a thread already on this, but is there an easy way to make rivets/bolts small little sci fi recceses in maya by floating geo? as a side note how do you float geo in Maya in the first place? :poly122:
peace out!
It's as simple as a new object, such as a screw head, duplicated and placed around your other model as needed. I usually create these sorts of models away from my actual model, then duplicate and place the copies. Having a sensible object pivot makes life easy; especially if you can get away with snapping to your 'base' model, or using the align tool.
If I need to float the sci fi recesses stuff, I find it easiest to make a copy of the geometry from the base model that I need, and work that into the shapes I need; again, as a separate object. (something like duplicate object, select faces, extract, trim fat, then work on shape)
Also be sure to assign these to groups and layers, keep it clean, yo.
Hmmm so its basically just geo that you put around your main model? Its never merged/combined into the rest of the model? I guess in max they just have a fancy function to display it merged? I guess it will be baked off as seperate maps then combined in photoshop? Is there a way I can get a fancy render of the high poly with the floating geo in maya? I know fancy render and maya should never be used in the same sentance :>
I don't believe there is anything special about floating geometry, even in Max. It just means geometry that isn't integrated into the mesh. For example, if you have a pistol grip that has a bunch of diamond shaped bumps on it, instead of modeling that kind of detail in, you create a flat sheet and model in the diamonds, and then place it an inch away from the grip. It 3d view, it looks totally fake, but when you actually bake, the normal map baker can't see height, all it sees is angles and lighting info. So it generates the normal map from looking straight on to the face, and from that angle, it can't see that the floating geo isn't part of the mesh and looks the same as if it were modeled in. I don't think Max does anything differently than Maya in this regard.
It is baked onto the uv map of the low poly, so if all the hp pieces are selected it will bake them all as part of the same map, or you can bake them separately and combine them in PS.
If you want the fancy renders, you need to model the stuff into the actual mesh. Floating geo is a method that is used to save time in production, if you want pretty portfolio renders, it is probably not the best way to go.
I guess I'm thinking about how Racer445 made the screws and a few other elements in this tutorial http://eat3d.com/blog/metalliandy/creating-next-gen-sci-fi-prop-day-1
it looked as though it seamlessly blended with the rest of the model. Not sure if it was a max thing or if you could the same thing in maya, or my eye balls aren't working properly?
If you are making it to be shown in an engine, you'll almost certainly have floating geo. It helps save polys.
it's just how it displays in the viewport of maya versus max. still bakes the same if you have good normals, geo, and low poly smoothing. end result is most important.
I guess I'm thinking about how Racer445 made the screws and a few other elements in this tutorial http://eat3d.com/blog/metalliandy/creating-next-gen-sci-fi-prop-day-1
hahaha thanks Firebert as long as its not that easy. I think its racer445 demoing in the Tutorial no? his name is on there? and this one which is the same thing http://cg.tutsplus.com/tutorials/autodesk-3ds-max/project-workflow-creating-a-next-gen-sci-fi-prop-day-1/
anyway thanks everyone I'm informed!
peace out! put your polygons where I can see em'
? Is there a way I can get a fancy render of the high poly with the floating geo in maya?
look at the pic on the right you can see that the screws on the side are floating cause you can see them extrude past the edge of the model on the far right.
yep they are. in the tutorial, mostly all of the small details are floating. this is what i mean
simple maya floater set up
in viewport, no lights or anything, just regular viewport settings
and then a simple 2 light setup render...
disabled shadow casting of the floating piece, but you can still see the edge part....
how do you max users usually render these?
directional lights? I dunno the max terms. The one that isn't a point or spot light.
oh lol. i was like wait.....have i never noticed this so called infinite light? i think directional would work........i'll give it a try
infinite IE no fallof... but yeah they will need to be directional aswell like zacD says to avoid slight differences in angle from float and bG to light

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As you age, the vitreous — a jelly-like material inside your eyes — liquifies and contracts. When this happens, microscopic collagen fibers in the vitreous tend to clump together. These scattered pieces cast tiny shadows onto your retina. The shadows you see are called floaters.
Eye floaters are spots in your vision. They may look to you like black or gray specks, strings, or cobwebs. They may drift about when you move your eyes. Floaters appear to dart away when you try to look at them directly.
Most eye floaters are caused by age-related changes that occur as the jelly-like substance (vitreous) inside your eyes liquifies and contracts. Scattered clumps of collagen fibers form within the vitreous and can cast tiny shadows on your retina. The shadows you see are called floaters.
If you notice a sudden increase in eye floaters, contact an eye specialist immediately — especially if you also see light flashes or lose your vision. These can be symptoms of an emergency that requires prompt attention.
Symptoms of eye floaters may include:
Contact an eye specialist immediately if you notice:
These painless symptoms could be caused by a retinal tear, with or without a retinal detachment. This is a sight-threatening condition that requires immediate attention.
Jason Howland: Having vision problems? Do you see black or gray specks, strings or cobwebs that drift about when you move your eyes? It could be eye floaters.
Amir Khan, M.D., Consultant, Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic: In the back of our eyes, we have a substance called "the vitreous." When we're young, it's a firm clump of jelly. As we age, this firm clump of
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