Good question Stefan.

 

Van: owner-l...@light.realsoft3d.com
[mailto:owner-l...@light.realsoft3d.com] Namens Beg-inner
Verzonden: zondag 5 september 2010 14:47
Aan: user-list@light.realsoft3d.com
Onderwerp: Re: Dynadream lookalike (4 try)

 

Hi...

 

So.. any new DA betas with bugfixes on the way ?

 

Take Care
Best Regards
Stefan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner )
A Proud Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D..

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Carlo Lanzotti <mailto:clanzo...@dynadream.com>  

To: user-list@light.realsoft3d.com 

Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 12:21 AM

Subject: Re: Dynadream lookalike (4 try)

 

Hi all, 

 

I would to give all you many thanks for the great support during this years.

 

I didn't given up, and your replies gave me the needed charge :-)

 

Let's start at least one more month of testing for the final 'cutted'
release. (More on this later).

 

P.S. Robert, I will reply to you privately :-)

 

Many thanks to all again,

 

Carlo Lanzotti

 

DynaDream - Dynamic Laboratory

 

http://www.dynadream.com

 

Il giorno 14/ago/2010, alle ore 10.39, Robert den Broeder ha scritto:





http://www.dynadream.com



In the end, all your mails arrived!
Thanks for the links, there were a few animations in there I hadn't seen
yet. (or failing memory?)

There is so much potential, with a little bit of effort RS3d could have a
hugely improved simulation tool set: fully functional hairs, cloth, etc.

For example hair. RS3d offers very advanced hair (nurbs curve) rendering.
But this is only useful in static scenes; as far as I know RS3d can't
lattice map the starting points of a set of  hair curves to a hand-animated
surface and simulate the hair tails. I can't even animate a face on which I
projected stubbles... let alone long fur.


-Mark H




I have been testing Carlo's plug-ins since the very beginning. Originally
called Realcloth.  Developments were progressing rapidly and were promising.
Most bugs were fixed and the software was very intuitive. I just found 3
small animations I've done with Realcloth in March 2003! Suddenly the
project died and the release of Realcloth / Dynatomic got postponed more and
more. It's been 2 years since I received the last beta (July 10th 2008). I
think that the slow development cycle might be related to the level of
activity on the mailing list and in the RS3D community as a whole. It's at
an all time low IMHO. Not sure what went wrong here but it looks like Carlo
nearly gave up on it and he maybe now spends his precious spare time on
other projects. Only Carlo can tell for sure ;-)

I am willing to spend more time on testing, but there has to be a steady
development cycle and a true commitment on Carlo's side for finally
releasing the software. If not you might as well take me off the Dyna beta
team and I will spend my precious time on other projects?

Robert.

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