Thanks Paul for clarifying.


Well, Helge is, alone, an army of TDs, so permit me to still keep my argument on this matter ;).

Regarding the workflow and GUI, I realize I did not made my point really clear on this, but I guess I'll have to show what I mean, when I'll have something to show. So the ball is in my camp.

Good luck too with the Fabric Engine, I don't despise it, on the contrary, I just have a trust problem with nowadays commercial products and I hope you'll prove me wrong on this.


Cheers,
Guy.
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guy rabiller | raa.tel | radfac founder/ceo | raafal.org founder
tel: (+33)977 195 006 | mob: (+33)675 183 146 | fax: (+33)972 288 293


Le 12/10/2012 01:15, Paul Doyle a écrit :
Since we have been mentioned a few times, including on the fundraising
page, I want to correct a  faulty perception regarding Creation
Platform and 'ready to use' GUI.

Tools like the muscle simulation tool and the hair/fur tool provide
workflow and GUI. It's more that we do not prescribe the workflow - it
is there to be edited/changed as required. As people build and share
more tools (remember we give two free licenses to studios, and one
free license to individuals), there will be more out of the box
functionality available. There is no requirement for an army of TDs to
build tools - for example, Helge has built a hair system in a few days
(https://vimeo.com/51077186). We decided to build the framework first,
and are now building out the tools platform on top of it. We are still
in beta :) when we release, there will be complete workflows
available. I hope that makes things a bit clearer.

Guy - Good luck with the project and indiegogo.

--
Paul Doyle
CEO
Fabric Engine

On 2012-10-11, at 6:19 PM, Guy Rabiller <[email protected]> wrote:

Thanks guys for wanting to help.

Here you go:
http://www.indiegogo.com/raafal-2013

Sorry for the poor 'selling speech'.

Cheers,
Guy.
--
guy rabiller | raa.tel | radfac founder/ceo | raafal.org founder
tel: (+33)977 195 006 | mob: (+33)675 183 146 | fax: (+33)972 288 293


Le 11/10/2012 20:32, Alan Fregtman a écrit :
http://indiegogo.com/ then, "the other Kickstarter."


On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Francois Lord <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    That would be true if kickstarter was available outside the U.S.


    On 11/10/2012 14:02, Gene Crucean wrote:
    Definitely kickstarter worthy.



    On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Miquel Campos
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

         Kickstart?  :P

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        Miquel Campos
        www.akaosaru.com <http://www.akaosaru.com>




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