And I'm sure bunch of guys like me are waiting to see what great minds will make for us to start making :) So far it is tool for making tools, and we are waiting for tools ;) Dumb down version for us artist with just couple buttons and text boxes to tweak ;)
On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 3:41 AM, Sebastien Sterling < [email protected]> wrote: > I'm just waiting for dat community to start forming, Rray.de's gona need a > new category soon, fingers crossed :P > > On 8 March 2015 at 02:33, Paul Doyle <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Yes - writing extensions for Fabric is simple, as is wrapping an existing >> C/C++ library as a Fabric extension. There are no dependencies on Fabric >> Software to build anything, it's all there for developers to build upon. >> >> More cool stuff next week, it should get you guys thinking :) >> >> On 7 March 2015 at 21:25, Sebastien Sterling < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Isn't the theory, that third parties could develop modules for fabric, >>> like Lagoa multiphisics ?, or the mootzoid suites ? i'm assuming it would >>> if not now eventually become theoretically possible for someone to create a >>> flip solver for fabric? >>> >>> (I'm sure that: - One does not simply "A Flip Solver") >>> >>> Bifrost (at this point) reminds me of a famous Racing horse called >>> Shergar, it too had a great pedigree, then the IRA nicked it, and turned it >>> into burgers.(most likely). >>> >>> There is a moral in there somewhere! >>> >>> On 8 March 2015 at 00:48, Paul Doyle <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Certainly for stuff like fluids they've got the pedigree :) I have only >>>> seen the public demos though, I'm keen to see what's coming. >>>> >>>> /diplomacy >>>> >>>> On 7 March 2015 at 19:36, Raffaele Fragapane < >>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Surely Bifrost is what you aspire for your product to be when it grows >>>>> up, right? ;) >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Mar 8, 2015 at 5:41 AM, Paul Doyle <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> That's what the alpha is for :) We aren't wedded to a particular >>>>>> design, and we're drawing inspiration from modern systems like Blueprint. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> >>> >> >

