I think it is definitely worth it. Recently I went to a workshop in
Hamburg for fabric engine. It is an awesome product and they showed an
(basic) asset browser for 3d assets:
http://fabricengine.com/2012/08/building-an-asset-viewer-with-creation-platform-1-0-28/
Maybe its a good starting point.
On 01/07/2013 08:45 PM, Frank Rueter wrote:
yeah, I'd be happy to invest time as long as it's worth it
On 1/2/13 10:59 PM, Sebastian Elsner wrote:
Hey Frank,
we have looked for solutions for a while and looked at solutions like
http://www.resourcespace.org/. Finally we rolled our own solution
with a database backend using Qt and OpenImageIO/C++. Even if you
were to do this in Python expect at least 2 months full time working
on this.
Cheers
Sebastian
On 01/01/2013 06:57 AM, Frank Rueter wrote:
Hi all,
Happy New Year!
Was wondering what kind of software people use for cataloging,
browsing and accessing element clips?
Obviously if you use DigitalJuice stuff you get Juicer for free, but
I'm after a generic solution for everything I currently have and
will generate or buy in the future. Starting to wonder if it's worth
writing my own?!
Any tips or ideas?
Cheers,
frank
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