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- Horp0
Amazing.
- Corvo20
These two guys have always been above all the noise.
- kalkal0
Me wants that tool
- Me2Horp
- It looks like so much could happen in someone else's hands. This blokes stuff is nice, but is just doodles.Horp
- Mind you, upon commercial release it'll be band-wagoned to hell within 6 months.Horp
- I want it a lot because the style he does is very much in line with what I used to produce at uni and I can see what i'd like to do with itkalkal
- to take my work with itkalkal
- kalkal0
Wonder if they're planning an export to 3DsMax or something too, that'd produce potential for some amazing results
- invisiblechamber0
i'd be more focussed on the potential towards a 2d use of the results.
i''m so very subscribing there so i can test it...- I have extremely subscribed to it.Horp
- i call for a beta smacked to ma face aye mon then!invisiblechamber
- lukus_W0
That's pretty clever interface - and it looks like all you need is a trackball and a tablet. I'd be willing to bet that this kind of functionality could be duplicated in a standard 3d app.
- please post non-3d-guy friendly details!invisiblechamber
- you'd set up the trackball to control camera orbit (rotation) / tracking (movement) - and create splines (curves) on the plane parallel to the camera using the graphics tabletlukus_W
- plane parallel to the camera using the graphics tablet. obviously the way you'd do this would depend on the 3d app you uselukus_W
- that you uselukus_W
- i see. locking the plain of action to the camera is the core.invisiblechamber
- neverscared0
over the top
- Nairn0
Oh Crap - I hope they don't release this.
Last thing I need is to be forking out for a Cintiq.
- invisiblechamber0
can google sketchup be set to snap new objects relative to the camera instead to one of the axis'? if so, that would be pretty close (for the soft part).
- plus those red anchor points are needed to set the z-position of a new line.invisiblechamber