hey Thomas,
I am not sure what the order of priorities currently is for our client,
but we are considering to build 3DSMax, Cinema4D as well as Houdini.
The good news is that Splice is truely portable, so it doesn't hurt if you
build out functionality in maya / softimage to be later used in max.
-H
On 12.08.2013 11:25, Thomas Volkmann wrote:
This is so awesome!
Is Splice for Max coming anytime soon? People here don't become that
excited when I show them Maya/SI videos :/
And most important my toenails won't roll up every time I doubleclick
the max-icon on my desktop (which is way too often these days).
cheers,
Thomas
Paul Doyle <[email protected]> hat am 9. August 2013 um 18:06
geschrieben:
Hi everyone – we’ve been pushing along on Splice, and will be making
the first drop of Splice for Softimage to our closed testing group
next week. I thought you’d appreciate a look at what we’ve done.
https://vimeo.com/72047932
This video gives a detailed introduction into Creation:Splice inside
of Softimage and its concepts. In the video Splice is used to build a
custom rig solver, design it inside of Softimage, re-use it within
Softimage and finally loading it inside of Maya as well.
https://vimeo.com/72048058
This video shows how to build procedural geometry using Splice within
Softimage. Splice is used to build a custom polygonmesh cloning
functionality, which is designed inside of Softimage, and then used
within Maya.
https://vimeo.com/72048181
This video shows two additional samples. The first one shows a custom
simulation rig functionality to perform a verlet simulation for a
rope like effect, both used within Softimage and Maya. The second
sample is a procedural geometry generator cloning a mesh onto a
surface, which is as well used within Softimage and Maya to showcase
the portability of Splice.
Let us know what you think – if you’d like to join the Splice testing
group, please email [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> with a bit of information about your
skillset and background. Splice is targeted at TDs that can write
Python, so please keep that in mind – this is not an end-user tool.
Thanks a lot,
Paul