True, and totally for it. As far as I know it's friendly at all level (: On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 6:07 PM, olivier jeannel <olivier.jean...@noos.fr>wrote:
> I do enjoy to have news of Fabric Engine and now Raafal on the list :) > I mean, the creators we all know them, some are friends, are coming from > XSI. I feel it's quite positive compared to an "abandon ship" answer to the > lasts weeks AD tsunami. > plus the last Topolizer makes me feel like that particle system is > undestructible. > > > > Le 12/10/2012 01:56, Xavier Lapointe a écrit : > > And all of this on the Softimage mailing list. How fun is that q: > > On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Paul Doyle <technove...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> It's true, Helge is quite formidable :) right now, you do need to have >> a TD to get much out of CP. my point was really to say that our goal >> is to have something that small studios can benefit from as well. We >> looked at doing something like ICE from the outset, but it limits the >> scope to do that from the start. Building a platform is a bit more >> methodical (over two years!), but we're hoping the results will speak >> for themselves. >> >> I understand where you're coming from - all I can say is that we >> didn't start Fabric to flip it. There are many reasons why we started >> the company, but the main desire was to innovate - as you identified, >> having very few vendors is unhealthy for innovation. >> >> Anyway, this is a thread about Raafal so I will shut up :) >> >> -- >> Paul Doyle >> CEO >> Fabric Engine >> >> On 2012-10-11, at 7:29 PM, Guy Rabiller <guy.rabil...@radfac.com> wrote: >> >> > >> > >> > Thanks Paul for clarifying. >> > >> > >> > Well, Helge is, alone, an army of TDs, so permit me to still keep my >> > argument on this matter ;). >> > >> > Regarding the workflow and GUI, I realize I did not made my point really >> > clear on this, but I guess I'll have to show what I mean, when I'll have >> > something to show. So the ball is in my camp. >> > >> > Good luck too with the Fabric Engine, I don't despise it, on the >> > contrary, I just have a trust problem with nowadays commercial products >> > and I hope you'll prove me wrong on this. >> > >> > >> > Cheers, >> > Guy. >> > -- >> > guy rabiller | raa.tel | radfac founder/ceo | raafal.org founder >> > tel: (+33)977 195 006 <%28%2B33%29977%20195%20006> | mob: (+33)675 183 >> 146 <%28%2B33%29675%20183%20146> | fax: (+33)972 288 >> 293<%28%2B33%29972%20288%20293> >> > >> > >> > Le 12/10/2012 01:15, Paul Doyle a écrit : >> >> Since we have been mentioned a few times, including on the fundraising >> >> page, I want to correct a faulty perception regarding Creation >> >> Platform and 'ready to use' GUI. >> >> >> >> Tools like the muscle simulation tool and the hair/fur tool provide >> >> workflow and GUI. It's more that we do not prescribe the workflow - it >> >> is there to be edited/changed as required. As people build and share >> >> more tools (remember we give two free licenses to studios, and one >> >> free license to individuals), there will be more out of the box >> >> functionality available. There is no requirement for an army of TDs to >> >> build tools - for example, Helge has built a hair system in a few days >> >> (https://vimeo.com/51077186). We decided to build the framework first, >> >> and are now building out the tools platform on top of it. We are still >> >> in beta :) when we release, there will be complete workflows >> >> available. I hope that makes things a bit clearer. >> >> >> >> Guy - Good luck with the project and indiegogo. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Paul Doyle >> >> CEO >> >> Fabric Engine >> >> >> >> On 2012-10-11, at 6:19 PM, Guy Rabiller <guy.rabil...@radfac.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Thanks guys for wanting to help. >> >>> >> >>> Here you go: >> >>> http://www.indiegogo.com/raafal-2013 >> >>> >> >>> Sorry for the poor 'selling speech'. >> >>> >> >>> Cheers, >> >>> Guy. >> >>> -- >> >>> guy rabiller | raa.tel | radfac founder/ceo | raafal.org founder >> >>> tel: (+33)977 195 006 <%28%2B33%29977%20195%20006> | mob: (+33)675 >> 183 146 <%28%2B33%29675%20183%20146> | fax: (+33)972 288 >> 293<%28%2B33%29972%20288%20293> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> Le 11/10/2012 20:32, Alan Fregtman a écrit : >> >>>> http://indiegogo.com/ then, "the other Kickstarter." >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 2:33 PM, Francois Lord <flordli...@gmail.com >> >>>> <mailto:flordli...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>> That would be true if kickstarter was available outside the U.S. >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> On 11/10/2012 14:02, Gene Crucean wrote: >> >>>>> Definitely kickstarter worthy. >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> >> >>>>> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Miquel Campos >> >>>>> <miquel.cam...@gmail.com <mailto:miquel.cam...@gmail.com>> >> wrote: >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Kickstart? :P >> >>>>> >> >>>>> ---------------------------------------------------- >> >>>>> >> >>>>> Miquel Campos >> >>>>> www.akaosaru.com <http://www.akaosaru.com> >> >>>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Xavier > > > -- Xavier