LOL - no problems Sebastien - I was also having a bit of a leg pull at the idea of the true artist friendly system. It would be really cool if artists could use such a system until such point that it needs to be stretched and then it gives you the flexibility to really go further.

Cheers

S.

On 2013/04/19 12:38 PM, Sebastien Sterling wrote:
Sorry Sandy i didn't mean it that way, but surely if this came to softimage it would do so with some level of integration with ice? it seems logic, this just givel you more tools/ ice nodes to play with, hell you could ad hair technician to your resume.


On 19 April 2013 12:33, Sandy Sutherland <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Cough - ehem....... personally as an ICE experienced TD type
    actively looking for a job - I would prefer you guys to want to
    hire the guys that can do techy stuff, as they can take a system
    and make it go further and adapt it to suit, so when you run into
    the walls that most 'box' systems would get to, then it does not
    matter

    We found using ICE to do fur/hair and feathers pretty useable.

    my 0.02c on it

    S.


    On 2013/04/19 12:25 PM, Sebastien Sterling wrote:
    Thankyou Yolandi you rock, and your Bear rocks too, you see
    Szabolcs, Training artists in a new hair system may coast money,
    but how do you think that compares to finding seasoned ICE TD's
    i've seen a colegue go from novice to adept in under 4 months of
    use, its an easy system to grasp, even easier i suspect for
    anyone with a background in ICE. imagine the opportunities for
    integration this would give artists, we have precedents look at
    Exocortex.


    On 19 April 2013 12:18, Yolandi Meiring
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Yeti is awesome, it has made me open Maya for the first time
        in two years. It is really easy to use, the grooming tools
        are fast and the ICE-like approach means you can layer
        effects such as clumping and scraggle.
        Definitely worth the money, and definitely worth having in
        Softimage.





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