Very Cool.
The black-cover manual was actually my 'Inside Softimage 3D' book.
Maggie got softimage to license it from me, because it was cheaper than
printing all the original manuals….
ATR
On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 15:40:10 +, Stephen Blair wrote:
Friday Flashback #67
2002 customer quote:
Yes, I have a copy of that book :-)
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Very Cool.
The
thanks jo
Something in mind or happened to you ?
nope, just improving my cmake search directories
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 10:24 AM, jo benayoun jobenay...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Steve,
I install on vm, my softimage versions in the same legacy folder than
before adsk acquisition meaning
Oh ! I see, makes sense :)
You can still look in the winreg, you have the install paths per version
and per machine.
You launch a shell or a pyscript from your cmake at compile time to
retrieve those informations.
2012/4/27 Steven Caron car...@gmail.com
thanks jo
Something in mind or
Hello - sorry for the delay - we are actually doing just this on our current
movie - using Melena as a base to build on our own further system to do fur and
now feathers! I have been trying to see if the powers that be will be happy to
provide compounds and help - it should be possible, as we
Thanks Graham, it's all changed now anyway. I'm trying to scatter a bunch of
objects in an area that is centralized around the highlight of a light (null
attached) and am using a weight map to adjust the particle density in that
area. I forgot to take into account the fact that the highlight
well its cmake, i wouldn't want to put too many windows specific
functions for finding software through the registry.
You can always use sys.platorm/sys.platform.startswith in pyscript to make
it work with darwin, win and linux. It makes more sense to have something
that's all procedural and
alan jones' find_softimage module already works on linux and windows, his
module is simple and is easy to maintain. i have no intentions to rewrite
this module. i also have no experience programming for the OS on linux and
very little with windows, i dont have access to a linux machine to test it.
great! thanks
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:19 AM, Alok Gandhi alok.gan...@modusfx.comwrote:
In the defualt folders on windows C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Softimage
2012.SAP and I am guessing on linux would be \usr\local\
On 4/27/2012 2:10 PM, Steven Caron wrote:
alan jones'
On Linux it's /usr/Softimage/[Soft Version]
But for other reasons we go outside of the system directories in our place.
2012/4/27 Alok Gandhi alok.gan...@modusfx.com
In the defualt folders on windows C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Softimage
2012.SAP and I am guessing on linux would be
Hello Sandy and thanks for the answer.
Of course we're stil interested, please keep us posted.
Cheers,
H.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 7:51 PM, Sandy Sutherland
sandy.sutherl...@triggerfish.co.za wrote:
Hello - sorry for the delay - we are actually doing just this on our
current movie - using
I assume it's fairly straightforward, because raytracers do this all the time.
But never having written a raytracer myself...
Just thinking out loud here... You could take the normalized crossproduct of a
vector from a surface point to the camera with the normal (in that order), and
the
Apparently from the cover picture it isn't the onion...it is most likely
one of two lesser known publications either the sausage or the cabbage
XD
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 6:15 PM, Meng-Yang Lu ntmon...@gmail.com wrote:
Dr. Lippid?? C'mon. Is this the Onion?
-Lu
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