cheers, nice to glimpse the cookies while they are still in the oven :)

On 1 March 2014 15:25, Eric Mootz <[email protected]> wrote:

>  At the moment I am finishing the brand new polygonizer core. It produces
> really clean meshes, is faster, less blobby and less flickery than all its
> predecessors. It will be available in the up-coming emTopolizer2 update in
> March.
> Then there is the new emTools. It will have some new and handy little
> compounds as well as the so-called "Liquid Particle Shaper". An example of
> latter can be seen here https://vimeo.com/84752755 and here
> https://vimeo.com/86033749. The next emTools will be released together
> with emTopolizer2.
>
> In April I will finally release emFluid5... providing Softimage with real
> volumes, yeah! In fact the beta of emFluid5 has already been used in quite
> some productions and the only real reason why it has not been released is
> the lack of documentation and video tutorials (emFluid5 is currently rather
> techy). It will nevertheless get released as "public alpha version" and
> things like demo scenes, tutorials, etc. will follow shortly.
>
> Finally there are also some first Fabric Engine plugins in the pipeline:
> for starters there will be the previously mentioned new polygonizer core
> available as a so-called "Fabric Extension", meaning that KL will have a
> new function/class called something like "polygonize" that one can use in
> its code. After that the plan is to start implementing a liquid solver KL.
> There are also plans to port emFluid5 to Fabric Engine.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Sebastien Sterling <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 01, 2014 2:27 PM
> *Subject:* Re: new upgrade policy
>
> Working on anything special at the mo Eric ? if you would like to share ?
>
>

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