We are an excitable bunch ;)

From: Nicolas Esposito <3dv...@gmail.com<mailto:3dv...@gmail.com>>
Reply-To: 
"softimage@listproc.autodesk.com<mailto:softimage@listproc.autodesk.com>" 
<softimage@listproc.autodesk.com<mailto:softimage@listproc.autodesk.com>>
Date: Friday 14 March 2014 at 3:27 PM
To: "softimage@listproc.autodesk.com<mailto:softimage@listproc.autodesk.com>" 
<softimage@listproc.autodesk.com<mailto:softimage@listproc.autodesk.com>>
Subject: Re: Proposal for TDs and Artist - Expand Softimage ( and other ) tools

I just crapped my pants :-D


2014-03-14 14:11 GMT+01:00 Paul Doyle 
<technove...@gmail.com<mailto:technove...@gmail.com>>:
Just FYI we have a muscle system coming for Fabric in the next couple of months 
and it will be accessible via the Splice API within Softimage and will be 
customizable/extensible.


On 14 March 2014 09:03, Nicolas Esposito 
<3dv...@gmail.com<mailto:3dv...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Yes, I thought that they might accept specific workflow tools and I think that 
many artists do that as well ( kind of TD for hiring temporarely )

The main focus would be to do that not as a single element, but the request 
would be asked ( and founded ) by a group of people who are interested in some 
specific tools
The TD would be happy so will we :-)


2014-03-14 12:07 GMT+01:00 olivier jeannel 
<olivier.jean...@noos.fr<mailto:olivier.jean...@noos.fr>>:

The idea is fantastic. Though, I think asking this directly to Eric Mootz or 
Leonard Koch is already possible (if I'm not totaly wrong)

Le 14/03/2014 11:26, Arman Sernaz a écrit :
In order to keep things well organized, a special web site which is dedicated 
for this purpose may be a good idea. I'm willing to contribute as much as I can 
to kickstart this project.


On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Nika Ragua 
<nikaragu...@gmail.com<mailto:nikaragu...@gmail.com>> wrote:
i`m very interested - because i somehow not damanded as i wish to be ))) ahahaha
and i love to do this kind of stuff, yet i`m visual programming limited - do 
not want to mess with code - so ICE, VEX, FE when they do it.
aaah, better late than never


2014-03-14 13:51 GMT+04:00 Nicolas Esposito 
<3dv...@gmail.com<mailto:3dv...@gmail.com>>:

Hi guys,

This is maybe not the best time to write about this, but maybe something good 
could be done about this idea.

Looking around si-community and here as well I saw a lot of topics regarding 
"How to" and "Help me with" in order to achieve a goal.
This is perfectly fine and on both communities there are lots of talented 
people willing to give advices, share compounds and make tutorials about it.

There are some specific things which are not so simple to develop, and most of 
the time you can't get the thing you're doing to work, so you end up going 
nowhere, or switch to another software you know already do what you're looking 
for ( if there is one ).

So, with this in mind my proposal is quite "simple":
Setup small found raise groups, using kickstarter, in order to finance a TD or 
a talented artist to develop a custom tool which allows you to reach your ( 
ours ) goal.
The TD look at the request, setup the minimum amount on money needed to develop 
that tool, then the fund raise campaign begin.

Lets start with an example
- A muscle system within Softimage: Most of you saw the Peta commercial and the 
behind the scene and saw the amazing thing The Mill did using Softimage; also 
recently Paul Smith did a demo of his muscle system which looks pretty damn 
cool; Vorlex developed his plugin using ICE, and those are just few examples.
- VFX done with ICE: Exocortex already sells amazing plugins, but lets say I 
need specific VFX in my shot and I need someone who's capable to create what I 
need.

To put it simple would be the answer to "I don't know how to do this, can 
someone do this for me if I pay?"

The found raising could be applied not only to Softimage ( even because I'm not 
sure how many TDs want to create tools for a Software which is going to be left 
out in a couple of years ), but extend this idea to other software, for example 
Fabric Engine, which has huge potentials and lots of people right now are 
really interested into this framework.

So, what are your thoughts about it?

Cheers

Nicolas




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