Hey guys,
Just wanted to announce the official release of emPolygonizer5.
I copy/pasted the newsletter below.
Cheers!
Eric
Mootzoid is pleased to announce the release of *emPolygonizer5* (version
5.1).
Aside from new features and many improvements this new version is not
only available
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Subject: emPolygonizer5 release (Softimage, Modo, Fabric Engine, Maya, command
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Hey guys,
Just wanted to announce the official release of emPolygonizer5
Great!
Thanks a lot for your continued support for Softimage. And I'm especially
glad about the MODO plugin. That's a good sign for the future! :)
Cheers
Steffen
P.S.: Are there plans for some sort of view / camera dependent meshing?
Eric Mootz e...@mootzoid.com schrieb am Tue Oct 28 2014 at
This is great Eric!
Will there be a new Topolizer with this new core as well? If not, is there
a cross grade path for that?
Cheers!
/Jens
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Steffen Dünner steffen.duen...@gmail.com
wrote:
Great!
Thanks a lot for your continued support for Softimage. And I'm
Thanks, Steffen!
the future of, ahem, /whatever/ is bright :)
The core has been revised and enhanced in such a way to make further
implementations and improvements easier.
= yes, there are plans for view depending meshing as well as adaptive
meshing.
Best,
Eric
Am 28.10.2014 12:11,
Thanks, Jens!
No, there will not be a new emTopolizer, simply because emPolygonizer5
and emTopolizer2 use the exact same mesher core (at least for the
polygonizer stuff).
Cheers!
Eric
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Am 28.10.2014 14:00, schrieb Jens Lindgren:
This is great Eric!
Will there be a new Topolizer with this
Yummy! :)
Eric Mootz e...@mootzoid.com schrieb am Tue Oct 28 2014 at 3:52:08 PM:
Thanks, Steffen!
the future of, ahem, *whatever* is bright :)
The core has been revised and enhanced in such a way to make further
implementations and improvements easier.
= yes, there are plans for view
I see, Eric.
I can't find a upgrade price for emTopolizer 2 users to a boundle with
emTopolizer 2 + emPolygonizer 5. Is that possible?
/Jens
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 3:53 PM, Eric Mootz e...@mootzoid.com wrote:
Thanks, Jens!
No, there will not be a new emTopolizer, simply because
I find this mapping feature (in particular) to be just amazing!
Kudos!
On 10/28/14 11:03, Jens Lindgren wrote:
I see, Eric.
I can't find a upgrade price for emTopolizer 2 users to
Sure! Upgrading from emTopolizer2 to emTopolizer2 + emPolygonizer5
costs 200 Euros.
Note: a emPolygonizer5 license works for /all/ versions: Softimage,
Modo, Maya, etc.
Am 28.10.2014 16:03, schrieb Jens Lindgren:
I see, Eric.
I can't find a upgrade price for emTopolizer 2 users to a
Have you put this up on the Modo forums Eric? doubtless you will get
featured on their next product community shout out.
On 28 October 2014 15:15, Jason S jasonsta...@gmail.com wrote:
I find this mapping feature (in particular) to be just amazing!
Kudos!
On 10/28/14 11:03, Jens
Thanks, guys!
No, haven't posted on the Modo forums yet, but will do that as soon as I
have uploaded the first video tutorial for the beta of emPolygonizer5
for Modo.
PS: Luxology7Foundry has been very supportive, by the way, for example
next week I am meeting with one of the Modo devs and
Been trying to read up on Proteus, is it a paper that you implement ? or
has it already been turned into a product ?
On 28 October 2014 16:01, Eric Mootz e...@mootzoid.com wrote:
Thanks, guys!
No, haven't posted on the Modo forums yet, but will do that as soon as I
have uploaded the first
Stoked about the MODO news. This is awesome!
-
Sergio M.
From: Eric Mootz
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 12:01 PM
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
Subject: Re: emPolygonizer5 release (Softimage, Modo, Fabric Engine,
Maya,command line)
Thanks, guys!
No, haven't posted
Proteus is a new SPH liquid solver being developed by a team around
professor M. Teschner and doctor M. Ihmsen as well as a bunch of really
talented students. They have also been publishing papers on all kinds of
simulations: fluids, liquids, sand, etc., here a link to the team:
Cheers! thank you for such a concise info drop ;)
On 28 October 2014 16:28, Eric Mootz e...@mootzoid.com wrote:
Proteus is a new SPH liquid solver being developed by a team around
professor M. Teschner and doctor M. Ihmsen as well as a bunch of really
talented students. They have also been
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