Re: Release the Kraken! v1.0

2015-08-11 Thread Doeke Wartena
Nice name for a rigging framework :)

2015-08-11 20:00 GMT+02:00 Cristiano Policarpo 
cristiano.polica...@baloom.co:

 Thank you!
 ᐧ

 Cristiano Policarpo, *Director*+55 37 3215-5596

 BaloOm Animation Studios | www.baloom.co
 PoustEx Short Film | www.poustex.com
 [image: BaloOm Animation Studios]


 On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Eric Thivierge ethivie...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hey everybody,

 I'd like to announce the first release of Kraken, an open source cross
 DCC rigging framework. The framework of built using Python and Fabric
 Engine's KL language. The system is targeted towards Rigging TDs with a
 solid knowledge of Python programming concepts. This framework allows for
 creating custom components and procedural rig builds for quickly
 prototyping and iterating on your assets.

 It's been a 2 year endeavor between Phil Taylor and myself. We're really
 happy with the features we've put in and look forward to continuing to push
 new features moving forward.

 I'm currently at Siggraph but will be making tutorial videos in the
 coming weeks to help people get up and running.
 For those of you feeling adventurous, you can dig in by getting more
 information at our Github page here:
 http://fabric-engine.github.io/Kraken/

 And clone the repo from Github here:
 https://github.com/fabric-engine/Kraken/

 A big thanks goes out to Hybride Technologies and Fabric Engine without
 whom this collaboration would not have been possible. Also a shot out to
 Steve Caron, Sylvain Berger, Jentzen Mooney, and Phil Taylor for getting
 the PyQtForSoftimage going for PySide.

 Thanks,
 Eric Thivierge





Re: Release the Kraken! v1.0

2015-08-11 Thread Miquel Campos
Congrats Eric and Phil! :)




Miquel Campos
www.miquel-campos.com


On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 7:35 AM, Doeke Wartena doeke.wart...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Nice name for a rigging framework :)

 2015-08-11 20:00 GMT+02:00 Cristiano Policarpo 
 cristiano.polica...@baloom.co:

 Thank you!
 ᐧ

 Cristiano Policarpo, *Director*+55 37 3215-5596

 BaloOm Animation Studios | www.baloom.co
 PoustEx Short Film | www.poustex.com
 [image: BaloOm Animation Studios]


 On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Eric Thivierge ethivie...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hey everybody,

 I'd like to announce the first release of Kraken, an open source cross
 DCC rigging framework. The framework of built using Python and Fabric
 Engine's KL language. The system is targeted towards Rigging TDs with a
 solid knowledge of Python programming concepts. This framework allows for
 creating custom components and procedural rig builds for quickly
 prototyping and iterating on your assets.

 It's been a 2 year endeavor between Phil Taylor and myself. We're really
 happy with the features we've put in and look forward to continuing to push
 new features moving forward.

 I'm currently at Siggraph but will be making tutorial videos in the
 coming weeks to help people get up and running.
 For those of you feeling adventurous, you can dig in by getting more
 information at our Github page here:
 http://fabric-engine.github.io/Kraken/

 And clone the repo from Github here:
 https://github.com/fabric-engine/Kraken/

 A big thanks goes out to Hybride Technologies and Fabric Engine without
 whom this collaboration would not have been possible. Also a shot out to
 Steve Caron, Sylvain Berger, Jentzen Mooney, and Phil Taylor for getting
 the PyQtForSoftimage going for PySide.

 Thanks,
 Eric Thivierge






Re: Release the Kraken! v1.0

2015-08-11 Thread Cristiano Policarpo
Thank you!
ᐧ

Cristiano Policarpo, *Director*
+55 37 3215-5596

BaloOm Animation Studios | www.baloom.co
PoustEx Short Film | www.poustex.com
[image: BaloOm Animation Studios]


On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Eric Thivierge ethivie...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Hey everybody,

 I'd like to announce the first release of Kraken, an open source cross DCC
 rigging framework. The framework of built using Python and Fabric Engine's
 KL language. The system is targeted towards Rigging TDs with a solid
 knowledge of Python programming concepts. This framework allows for
 creating custom components and procedural rig builds for quickly
 prototyping and iterating on your assets.

 It's been a 2 year endeavor between Phil Taylor and myself. We're really
 happy with the features we've put in and look forward to continuing to push
 new features moving forward.

 I'm currently at Siggraph but will be making tutorial videos in the coming
 weeks to help people get up and running.
 For those of you feeling adventurous, you can dig in by getting more
 information at our Github page here:
 http://fabric-engine.github.io/Kraken/

 And clone the repo from Github here:
 https://github.com/fabric-engine/Kraken/

 A big thanks goes out to Hybride Technologies and Fabric Engine without
 whom this collaboration would not have been possible. Also a shot out to
 Steve Caron, Sylvain Berger, Jentzen Mooney, and Phil Taylor for getting
 the PyQtForSoftimage going for PySide.

 Thanks,
 Eric Thivierge




Release the Kraken! v1.0

2015-08-11 Thread Eric Thivierge
Hey everybody,

I'd like to announce the first release of Kraken, an open source cross DCC
rigging framework. The framework of built using Python and Fabric Engine's
KL language. The system is targeted towards Rigging TDs with a solid
knowledge of Python programming concepts. This framework allows for
creating custom components and procedural rig builds for quickly
prototyping and iterating on your assets.

It's been a 2 year endeavor between Phil Taylor and myself. We're really
happy with the features we've put in and look forward to continuing to push
new features moving forward.

I'm currently at Siggraph but will be making tutorial videos in the coming
weeks to help people get up and running.
For those of you feeling adventurous, you can dig in by getting more
information at our Github page here:
http://fabric-engine.github.io/Kraken/

And clone the repo from Github here:
https://github.com/fabric-engine/Kraken/

A big thanks goes out to Hybride Technologies and Fabric Engine without
whom this collaboration would not have been possible. Also a shot out to
Steve Caron, Sylvain Berger, Jentzen Mooney, and Phil Taylor for getting
the PyQtForSoftimage going for PySide.

Thanks,
Eric Thivierge


Re: Release the Kraken! v1.0

2015-08-11 Thread Jeremie Passerin
Congrats guys!
Nice work and nice presentation.