Hi Eric

Once the documentation is in place will that make things a lot easier for
the average person to dig into the sdk.

Some SDK¹s even with great documentation are not great to use.

Kind regards

Angus



On 2014/08/07, 6:33 PM, "Eric Mootz" <e...@mootzoid.com> wrote:

>PS (@Paulo): I am not "transfering" the plugins to Modo, I am "porting"
>them. What I mean is that all plugins will remain available for
>Softimage|XSI, too. In fact I develop in Softimage only and then port
>them ;)
>
>The Modo SDK is still tough to handle, at least that is my opinion. The
>SDKs of Softimage, Maya and Cinema - just to name a few - are far
>simpler to use. But the Modo team is aware of the lack of documentation
>and examples and they are working on it! Pretty sure things will improve
>greatly in the next 1-2 years!

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