Re: Friday Flashback #313

2017-09-06 Thread Jason S

  
  
Hi,
   I also wanted to point-out out that to this day, 
  SI bug squashing has never stopped being an ongoing thing with
  Redshit.
  
  I was merely complaining about some of the long standing
  inconveniences :) 
  
  Cheers!
  -J
  
  On 09/05/17 20:54, Jason S wrote:


  
  Hi,  I'm quite sure you can,  
I was referring to the ability to crop textures in "clip
effects"
which last time I checked was still not supported

More of an inconvenience than a show stopper, but...
  


  

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Re: Friday Flashback #313

2017-09-05 Thread Jason S

  
  
Hi,  I'm quite sure you can,  
  I was referring to the ability to crop textures in "clip effects"
  which last time I checked was still not supported
  
  More of an inconvenience than a show stopper, but...
  
  
  On 09/04/17 19:13, Nicole Beeckmans-Jacqmain wrote:


  (sorry for lack
  of consistancy,
but i was planning to
render softimage scenes 
with animated textures
(cycles), is that not possible with redshift yet?)
thanks.
  
  
2017-09-04 2:59 GMT+02:00 Jason S :
  

  I agree
Redshift is way up there in terms of intergration (and
everything) !
while  also maybe the introduction of a few more options
might motivate Redishift to solve some SI specific
issues..

By curiosity, do clip effect cropping and perhaps time
offsetted instances work now in Redshift?

The author of "Sycles" might find efficient means to
access those.
(like 3Delight and Arnold did)

Thanks,
j

  


On 09/01/17 16:23, Stephen Davidson wrote:
  

  
  

  Why wait? Redshift 3D fully
supports Softimage, and uses GPU  rendering. At $500
for the first year,  and $250 / year thereafter, it
is a steal! It saved my business! 


  On Wed, Aug 30, 2017, 8:36 PM Jason
S 
wrote:
  
  
Thanks :)

Also on rendering side,

there is a new Octane with deeper integration
with render region support,
deformation motion blur, rendermapping  and
a bunch of new features.

There's also an apparently equally excellent
integration of Cycles
already working for SI ,
with GPU support that is in the works!

good stuff :)


On 08/30/17 4:15, Morten Bartholdy wrote:
> Very cool! Glad to see people are still
building tools for our beloved :)
>
> MB
>
>
>> Den 29. august 2017 klokken 20:35 skrev
Jason S :
>>
>>
>> Great flashback!
>>
>> ... and also, "Rock Falcon" is back!
:-)
>>
>> Showing a newly available, very simple,
very easy and very fast, hot-swappable and
"ready to wear" fa?ial anim setup.
>>
>> www.si-community.com
-- FloatingFaceRig
>>
>> Brought to you by a former
SpecialProjects team member :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On 08/26/17 10:25, Stephen Blair wrote:
>>
>>>      Fantastic Fa?es
>>>
>>>         "Just around the corner
from Venice?s famous Muscle Beach, in offices
that, ironically, were formerly occupied by
Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Softimage Special
Projects Group tackles customer problems such as
creating realistic fa?ial animation."
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Re: Friday Flashback #313

2017-09-01 Thread Stephen Davidson
Why wait? Redshift 3D fully supports Softimage, and uses GPU  rendering. At
$500 for the first year,  and $250 / year thereafter, it is a steal! It
saved my business!

On Wed, Aug 30, 2017, 8:36 PM Jason S  wrote:

>
> Thanks :)
>
> Also on rendering side,
>
> there is a new Octane with deeper integration with render region support,
> deformation motion blur, rendermapping  and a bunch of new features.
>
> There's also an apparently equally excellent integration of Cycles
> already working for SI ,
> with GPU support that is in the works!
>
> good stuff :)
>
>
> On 08/30/17 4:15, Morten Bartholdy wrote:
> > Very cool! Glad to see people are still building tools for our beloved :)
> >
> > MB
> >
> >
> >> Den 29. august 2017 klokken 20:35 skrev Jason S  >:
> >>
> >>
> >> Great flashback!
> >>
> >> ... and also, "Rock Falcon" is back! :-)
> >>
> >> Showing a newly available, very simple, very easy and very fast,
> hot-swappable and "ready to wear" fa?ial anim setup.
> >>
> >> www.si-community.com -- FloatingFaceRig
> >>
> >> Brought to you by a former SpecialProjects team member :)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 08/26/17 10:25, Stephen Blair wrote:
> >>
> >>>  Fantastic Fa?es
> >>>
> >>> "Just around the corner from Venice?s famous Muscle Beach, in
> offices that, ironically, were formerly occupied by Arnold Schwarzenegger,
> the Softimage Special Projects Group tackles customer problems such as
> creating realistic fa?ial animation."
> >>>
> >>>  http://wp.me/powV4-3kw
> >>>
> >>>
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Re: Friday Flashback #313

2017-08-30 Thread Jason S

Thanks :)

Also on rendering side,

there is a new Octane with deeper integration with render region support,
deformation motion blur, rendermapping  and a bunch of new features.

There's also an apparently equally excellent integration of Cycles 
already working for SI ,
with GPU support that is in the works!

good stuff :)


On 08/30/17 4:15, Morten Bartholdy wrote:
> Very cool! Glad to see people are still building tools for our beloved :)
>
> MB
>
>
>> Den 29. august 2017 klokken 20:35 skrev Jason S :
>>
>>
>> Great flashback!
>>
>> ... and also, "Rock Falcon" is back! :-)
>>
>> Showing a newly available, very simple, very easy and very fast, 
>> hot-swappable and "ready to wear" fa?ial anim setup.
>>
>> www.si-community.com -- FloatingFaceRig
>>
>> Brought to you by a former SpecialProjects team member :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On 08/26/17 10:25, Stephen Blair wrote:
>>
>>>  Fantastic Fa?es
>>>
>>> "Just around the corner from Venice?s famous Muscle Beach, in 
>>> offices that, ironically, were formerly occupied by Arnold Schwarzenegger, 
>>> the Softimage Special Projects Group tackles customer problems such as 
>>> creating realistic fa?ial animation."
>>>
>>>  http://wp.me/powV4-3kw
>>>
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Re: Friday Flashback #313

2017-08-30 Thread Morten Bartholdy
Very cool! Glad to see people are still building tools for our beloved :)

MB


> Den 29. august 2017 klokken 20:35 skrev Jason S :
> 
> 
> Great flashback!
> 
> ... and also, "Rock Falcon" is back! :-)
> 
> Showing a newly available, very simple, very easy and very fast, 
> hot-swappable and "ready to wear" fa?ial anim setup.
> 
> www.si-community.com -- FloatingFaceRig
> 
> Brought to you by a former SpecialProjects team member :)
> 
> 
> 
> On 08/26/17 10:25, Stephen Blair wrote:
> 
> > Fantastic Fa?es
> > 
> >"Just around the corner from Venice?s famous Muscle Beach, in 
> > offices that, ironically, were formerly occupied by Arnold Schwarzenegger, 
> > the Softimage Special Projects Group tackles customer problems such as 
> > creating realistic fa?ial animation."
> > 
> > http://wp.me/powV4-3kw
> > 
> > 
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Re: Friday Flashback #313

2017-08-29 Thread Jason S

  
  
Great flashback!
  
  ... and also, "Rock Falcon" is back! :-)
  
  Showing a newly available, very simple, very easy and very fast,
  hot-swappable and "ready to wear" faсial anim setup.
  
   www.si-community.com
-- FloatingFaceRig
  
  Brought to you by a former SpecialProjects team member :)
  
  
  
  On 08/26/17 10:25, Stephen Blair wrote:


  Fantastic Faсes


   "Just around the corner from Venice’s
  famous Muscle Beach, in offices that, ironically, were
  formerly occupied by Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Softimage
  Special Projects Group tackles customer problems such as
  creating realistic faсial animation."



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Friday Flashback #313

2017-08-26 Thread Stephen Blair
Fantastic Faces

   "Just around the corner from Venice’s famous Muscle Beach, in offices
that, ironically, were formerly occupied by Arnold Schwarzenegger, the
Softimage Special Projects Group tackles customer problems such as creating
realistic facial animation."

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