How does the two plugins compare speed and memory wise when it comes to meshing a heavy fluid?
/Jens On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Thomas Volkmann <[email protected]>wrote: > Thanks Eric, > > so I was on the right track about it. Looking forward to the new video! > Und einen schönen Gruss an Tim. > > cheers, > Thomas > > > Eric Mootz <[email protected]> hat am 3. Dezember 2013 um 12:24 > geschrieben: > > Hey Thomas, > > Yes, that is more or less correct, but only if we talk about > polygonizing stuff, in which case both plugins serve the same purpose with > emPolygonizer4 being the "artist-version" and emTopolizer2 the "TD-version". > > But it must be noted that emTopolizer2 can do so much more than just > polygonize stuff! > Luckily Tim Borgmann extensively played around with emTopolizer2 the > last days and he made a short video containing some of his tests. He showed > me a preview of the video and it looks absolutely great and I believe it > demonstrates quite well what one can do with emTopolizer2 besides > polygonizing. > > I'll post a link as soon as the video is online. > Stay tuned! > > Cheers! > Eric > > > > -- Jens Lindgren -------------------------- Lead Technical Director Magoo 3D Studios <http://www.magoo3dstudios.com/>

