Almost unavoidable when the majority of your staff worked at Softimage in the past. hehe :p http://fabricengine.com/company/team/
Outstanding work yet again. Kudos, Fabric Team! :D On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Enrique Caballero < enriquecaball...@gmail.com> wrote: > yep amazing. I love how they actually care about integrating into > Softimage as well. > > > On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 8:55 PM, olivier jeannel > <olivier.jean...@noos.fr>wrote: > >> Wow ! >> Super innovative ! Makes me hyper enthousiastic (the hysteric way) each >> time I watch your demos guys :D >> >> >> Le 01/05/2013 03:42, Paul Doyle a écrit : >> >> Hi guys – I've held off posting any updates on Horde as I knew we had a >> sweet Softimage/ICE integration in the pipe. The nice thing with our >> locomotion system is that it lends itself well to closer shots when you're >> working with a few characters - and combined with ICE that makes for some >> really interesting options. Helge has only scratched the surface with this, >> but already you can see just how awesome the combination is. >> >> >> >> 1) Reel: https://vimeo.com/61358674 >> >> 2) Maya integration info: >> http://fabricengine.com/creation-modules/inside-maya/ (there's more of a >> breakdown here that we don't duplicate in the Softimage section, so I >> recommend looking here first). >> >> 3) Softimage integration: >> http://fabricengine.com/creation-modules/inside-softimage/ >> >> 4) Main page: http://fabricengine.com/creation-modules/horde/ >> >> >> We're currently in closed alpha/beta - if you're a commercial studio and >> you'd like to help with the testing program, please drop me a line. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Paul >> >> >> >