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Subject: Re: OT: What strong features have you found in your new
transition software that SI didn´t have?
Thanks Sergio :)
Yes i know ACS, i played with its free sample when it first appeared and
even suggested
Date: Tuesday 03 June 2014 at 4:49 AM
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Subject: RE: OT: What strong features have you found in your new
transition software that SI didn´t have?
Well, most people on this forum submitting their thoughts on C4D,
Houdini
Thanks Sergio :)
Yes i know ACS, i played with its free sample when it first appeared and
even suggested some new features to it, like the ability to change from IK
to FK and vice versa maintaining the same Positions or changing Parentings
like IK follow head or Shoulder or Hips and maintaing
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Date: Thursday 05 June 2014 at 11:03 PM
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Subject: Re: OT: What strong features have you found in your new
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Subject: Re: OT: What strong features have you found in your new
transition software that SI didn´t have?
Thanks Sergio :)
Yes i know ACS, i played with its free sample when it first appeared and
even suggested some new features
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Subject: RE: OT: What strong features have you found in your new
transition software that SI didn´t have?
Well, most people on this forum submitting their thoughts on C4D,
Houdini, Modo, Maya, etc... tend to review it from a film/video perspective
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Subject: RE: OT: What strong features have you found in your new
transition software that SI didn´t have?
Well, most people on this forum submitting their thoughts on C4D,
Houdini, Modo, Maya, etc... tend to review it from a film/video perspective.
Many of the bullet points
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Subject: RE: OT: What strong features have you found in your new transition
software that SI didn´t have?
Well, most people on this forum submitting their thoughts on C4D, Houdini,
Modo, Maya, etc… tend to review it from a film/video perspective
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Subject: Re: OT: What strong features have you found in your new transition
software that SI didn´t have?
It depends.
I haven't had enough time with it to know for sure, but if you are in need of
it for
games (and I assume that is where your interest resides
Thanks Perry for your testimonial about C4D. How does non linearity
feels? Obvious example: going back to modelling after skining?
David
Maya is VERY SLOW
On 2 June 2014 10:47, Cristobal Infante cgc...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe nodal shading for C4D is coming very soon, it's one of the top
requests from uesrs..
On 2 June 2014 10:30, David Saber davidsa...@sfr.fr wrote:
Thanks Perry for your testimonial about C4D. How
Hi David,
In my limited time with skinning in C4D, you just need to add the new model
parts to the weight of
whatever joint you want to control them. It isn't a problem, really.
In other ways, C4D is actually more non-linear than Soft. This is minus
ICE, of course, which puts it over the top
in
Thanks Perry, good to hear the opinion of someone who's actually
transitioning. Have you used referencing much - characters in particular?
On 2 June 2014 14:12, Perry Harovas perryharo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi David,
In my limited time with skinning in C4D, you just need to add the new
Hi Matt,
Not yet, but I will look into that soon and get back to you once I have
some time with it.
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 11:07 AM, Matt Morris matt...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Perry, good to hear the opinion of someone who's actually
transitioning. Have you used referencing much -
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Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2014 10:48 PM
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Subject: Re: OT: What strong features have you found in your new transition
software that SI didn´t have?
Transitioned to C4D and Houdini.
Mostly using
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*Subject:* Re: OT: What strong features have you found in your new
transition software that SI didn´t have?
Transitioned to C4D
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Subject: Re: OT: What strong features have you found in your new transition
software that SI didn´t have?
Transitioned to C4D and Houdini.
Mostly using C4D, surprisingly.
The amount of control is amazing
Transitioned to C4D and Houdini.
Mostly using C4D, surprisingly.
The amount of control is amazing, with really easy ways to do certain
things that would be
much harder in Softimage.
The curves are better, with excellent control of booleans (even curve
booleans!).
The dynamics are really
Up until now: Modo beats me to the render in: Displacement, Fur (Dinamic as it
should be), RT viewport (GPU power), Soft selection sets (rigging paradise)
Your thoughts?
Cheers.
David Rivera
3D Compositor/Animator
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