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 11:29:51 AM:

>  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 for *Softimage*, but also for *Maya*, *MODO*, *Fabric Engine*
> and as a *command line tool* => pick your poison!
>
> The plugin was heavily tested during the last few weeks to eliminate any
> last bugs and to make sure it can handle dozens of millions of particles on
> a normal workstation and so on. In short: to ensure it is a solid and
> reliable tool for production! The resulting renderings were put together in
> a four minute long release video called "Wild at Mesh", see link below.
>
> The *Softimage*, the *Maya *and the *command line* versions are 100%
> finished, the *Fabric Engine* version as well as the *MODO* version will
> be available shortly (in a couple of weeks, tops) as there are still a few
> last little things to polish.
>
> "Wild at Mesh" (release video ):
> https://vimeo.com/109935003
>
> emPolygonizer5 web page:
> http://www.mootzoid.com/plugin/empolygonizer5
>
> Upgrade / Order:
> http://www.mootzoid.com/order
>
> Hope this new version will be fun to work with and helpful in production!
> Should you have questions regarding emPolygonizer5 don't hesitate to write
> me an email!
>
> Take care,
> Eric
>
> PS (*MODO*): one can already download the beta version and test it. There
> will be a video tutorial available in a couple of days that will
> demonstrate how to use the beta.
>
>
>
>
>

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