As achillepr said. Too many other programs out there now that have gone so so far ahead of RS. And as was mentioned, look at BLENDER 3D .. latest 2.8 iteration out recently AND ITS FREE.
Too late On Fri, 6 Dec 2019 at 05:28, <[email protected]> wrote: > Probably it's to late. There are many other programs, some free like > Blender, that are constantly upgraded. Realsoft is a good 3d soft but it > has to be updated a lot to reach modern standard and i think it's hard for > one or two persons to do this. I hope developers will make we know their > intentions and if are still developing RS3d. > > Bye. > > > Il 6 dicembre 2019 alle 0.39 yra scherb <[email protected]> ha scritto: > > I think it’s not easy to find a business model for developing Realsoft3D > right now. > Although I would very much like him to continue to develop. > > --- Оригінальне повідомлення --- > Від кого: "Jean-Sebastien Perron" <[email protected]> > Дата: 6 грудня 2019, 01:08:57 > > It is just sad because in 2 months EIAS will release version 10 after so > many years. > > On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 6:06 PM leee < [email protected]> wrote: > > On Wednesday 04 December 2019 23:52:51 Jean-Sebastien Perron wrote: > > I would like to see a new version of Realsfot. > > We could finance it from Kickstarter. > > So we would pay first, then it would get made. > > > > Jean-Sebastien Perron > > Whilst I would also like to see Realsoft3D kept alive and further > developed > (V8 notwithstanding) I suspect that the Meskanen brothers need to spend > most of their time making a living for themselves - something that > Realsoft3D, with it's relatively small user-base, isn't going to provide > (the size of the user-base is a whole other historic issue now). > > Considering the hiatus between the last bit of V7 news, posted on > 2011-10-29, and the V8 announcement posted on 2018-12-06 (ref: > https://www.realsoft.com) my personal (uninformed) opinion is that RS3D > has > become something of a hobby/vanity project for the Meskanens, kept alive > because it was a good bit of high quality work, did things right (instead > of wrong ;) and was something to be proud of. > > I believe that if the Meskanens really want RS3D to survive, without a > large > enough user-base to fund on-going development, then they need to > open-source it, if this is possible. The trouble is that it may not be > possible to open-source RS3D because it may incorporate original > algorithms > developed by the Mesakanens that have subsequently been licensed to other > parties/interests outside of RS3D on conditions that preclude open-source. > > Thinking back over the years - my earliest user-list emails were from 1998 > - > RS3D was a very important bit of software to me - it was what I used to > express myself, and in that respect defined me, so I would be very > interested to know how Juha and Vesa view RS3D - what it was to them in > the > past, and what it is to them now. > > LeeE > > _______________________________________________ > User-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://realsoft.com/mailman/listinfo/user-list_realsoft.com > > _______________________________________________ > User-list mailing > [email protected]http://realsoft.com/mailman/listinfo/user-list_realsoft.com > > _______________________________________________ > User-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://realsoft.com/mailman/listinfo/user-list_realsoft.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > User-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://realsoft.com/mailman/listinfo/user-list_realsoft.com >
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