Hi all,

I would to give all you many thanks for the great support during this years.

I didn't given up, and your replies gave me the needed charge :-)

Let's start at least one more month of testing for the final 'cutted' release. 
(More on this later).

P.S. Robert, I will reply to you privately :-)

Many thanks to all again,

Carlo Lanzotti

DynaDream - Dynamic Laboratory

http://www.dynadream.com

Il giorno 14/ago/2010, alle ore 10.39, Robert den Broeder ha scritto:

>  
> http://www.dynadream.com
> 
> 
> In the end, all your mails arrived!
> Thanks for the links, there were a few animations in there I hadn't seen yet. 
> (or failing memory?)
> 
> There is so much potential, with a little bit of effort RS3d could have a 
> hugely improved simulation tool set: fully functional hairs, cloth, etc.
> 
> For example hair. RS3d offers very advanced hair (nurbs curve) rendering. But 
> this is only useful in static scenes; as far as I know RS3d can't lattice map 
> the starting points of a set of  hair curves to a hand-animated surface and 
> simulate the hair tails. I can't even animate a face on which I projected 
> stubbles... let alone long fur.
> 
> 
> -Mark H
> 
> 
> I have been testing Carlo’s plug-ins since the very beginning. Originally 
> called Realcloth.  Developments were progressing rapidly and were promising. 
> Most bugs were fixed and the software was very intuitive. I just found 3 
> small animations I’ve done with Realcloth in March 2003! Suddenly the project 
> died and the release of Realcloth / Dynatomic got postponed more and more. 
> It’s been 2 years since I received the last beta (July 10th 2008). I think 
> that the slow development cycle might be related to the level of activity on 
> the mailing list and in the RS3D community as a whole. It’s at an all time 
> low IMHO. Not sure what went wrong here but it looks like Carlo nearly gave 
> up on it and he maybe now spends his precious spare time on other projects. 
> Only Carlo can tell for sure ;-)
> 
> I am willing to spend more time on testing, but there has to be a steady 
> development cycle and a true commitment on Carlo’s side for finally releasing 
> the software. If not you might as well take me off the Dyna beta team and I 
> will spend my precious time on other projects?
> 
>  
> 
> Robert.
> 






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