It might help with the transition time period with support and bug fixing,
it's a tool that is not available in another Autodesk software, it's a
point for consideration on the transition period.


On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Alastair Hearsum <hear...@glassworks.co.uk
> wrote:

>  The point is to get Autodesk to understand the power and all pervading
> nature of ICE and for that to inform their development of Bifrost
>
>
>
>  Alastair Hearsum
>  Head of 3d
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>  On 21/03/2014 11:17, olivier jeannel wrote:
>
> What's the point ? Understanding of Ice for Maya ?
>
> Le 21/03/2014 12:12, Alastair Hearsum a écrit :
>
> Folks
>
> We had a chat with a senior chap at Autodesk. There was hint of surprise
> at one use of ICE that I mentioned in passing. I think we over estimate the
> understanding of what ICE gets used for and its all pervading usefulness.
> I'd like to invite people to share their ice work especially if its more
> obscure (without giving away your trade secrets obviously). Here are some
> starters for us. Please keep the explanations as short as possible to
> attract Autodesk to read them.
>
> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/love
> 1) Fine feathers created totally with ice strands
> 2) Feather system created in ice
> 3) Cats fur : ice strands
>
> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/tadpoles-master
> 1) Totally ice strand vegetation
> 2) Ice driven water surface
> 3) Render tadpoles have ice compound which auomatically detects the shot
> number and selects the correct cache
>
> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/node/3266&search-type=brand&term=g-star
> 1) Ice creating the cotton balls unravelling
>
> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/node/549
> 1) Ice crowd
>
> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/transformation&search-type=brand&term=lg
> 1) Object IDs picked up in ice and use to assign materials of supermarket
> aisle items
>
> https://vimeo.com/87096859
> Some holes aesthetically
> 1) ice rigid body pens transferring their attributes to lagoa ice fluid
> melted pens
> 2)Ice fracturing bottle
>
> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/strewth&search-type=brand&term=o
> 1) Intervened in Momentum ice plugin to extract vectors and modulate them
>
>
> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/excess-baggage&search-type=brand&term=benylin
> 1) Hair created from scratch in ice strands including clumping
>
>
> http://www.glassworks.co.uk/video/summer-sport-0&search-type=brand&term=freeview
> 1) Ice rigid bodies combine with ice syflex and custom hand cooked verlet
> for the strings
>
> And many many more.
>
>
> --
>  Alastair Hearsum
>  Head of 3d
> [image: GLASSWORKS]
>  33/34 Great Pulteney Street
> London
> W1F 9NP
> +44 (0)20 7434 1182
> glassworks.co.uk <http://www.glassworks.co.uk/>
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