Thanks for the head up Cesar.

look interesting, but its this more of a platform to create a plugin that
does the kind of thing. unfortunately I'm not very good at coding.

will have a look though.

what's everyone else take on this?

Daniel




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On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 5:36 PM, Cesar Saez <[email protected]> wrote:

> I started a project called 
> GitForSoftimage<https://github.com/csaez/gitforsoftimage>some time ago, it's 
> a sort of graphical git client for softimage projects
> (it runs within softimage).
>
> If you like the git ways give it a try, it's free and open :)
> http://github.com/csaez/gitforsoftimage/wiki/GitForSoftimage
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Daniel Sweeney 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> just wondering what option their are out there plugin wise for scene and
>> versioning management. I remember using one at passion picture ages ago
>> that was pretty cool. what was cool about that one was it created the name
>> of your file lets say, Shot_001_take_1, but it did not put the version
>> number on, instead when it created the next version that you saved, it
>> shifted the old one, incremented that then saved the scene again with no
>> version number, so all your render paths from tokens held up in your scenes.
>>
>> in reference to this plugin https://vimeo.com/64647758 by Niclas
>> schlapmann.
>> now I thought this had some real potential and to be honest its pretty
>> cool what he has achieved, but it got a little over complicated for what is
>> needed.
>>
>> I don't want a Softimage folder structure for each shot as Niclas has
>> implemented, might be really helpful on a feature length movie but for
>> smaller work a bit to over kill.
>>
>> one of the older version was nearly perfect but just needed to create a
>> neat folder structures in the overall Scene folder. like Modelling | treeA
>> | name of file   or    Animation | shot001 | name of file.
>>
>> be awesome if something was out there or if niclas would consider doing a
>> slightly dummed down version of his plugin.
>>
>> anyone got any ideas if something out there is like this or shed some
>> light on what they use.
>>
>> thanks Peeps
>>
>>
>> Daniel Sweeney
>>
>>
>

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