Re: Hi Rez to Low Rez surfacing

Date : Tue, 29 Aug 2006 12:37:20 -0700
To : "Andre DeAngelis" <andre.deangelis(at)ubisoft.com>
From : Matthias Worch <langsuyar(at)ocrana.com>
Subject : Re: Hi Rez to Low Rez surfacing
CySlice is a great program for resurfacing. I've worked with people that prefer other solutions (GSI being the most popular), but in my mind you can't beat the easy access/support from the CySlice developer.
I still got some videos from my GDC talk on my page if you'd like to see it in action: http://www.langsuyar.com/gdc/

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Matthias Worch
http://www.worch.com

AD> Brad,

AD> Have you looked at CySlice from Headus?

AD> http://www.headus.com/au/cyslice/

AD> I know some people who used it a lot during the Lost World TV series and
AD> loved it.  UVlayout is also supposed to be integrated, which would also
AD> be a bonus.

AD> Andre

AD> -----Original Message-----
AD> From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM
AD> [mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf
AD> Of Bradley Gabe
AD> Sent: August 29, 2006 2:36 PM
AD> To: xsi(at)Softimage.COM
AD> Subject: OT: Hi Rez to Low Rez surfacing

AD> Whenever we get a model scan done, the low res meshes we get back from
AD> the service never have their topology set in a way that animates well
AD> and we find ourselves forced to rebuild new animation meshes from the
AD> high res data. 

AD> The irony is, the scanning service has the software that makes this
AD> process easy and we don't! What I'm wondering is if anyone knows which
AD> software is used for such a process, and where to buy it if possible?

AD> Are the only real options those mega expensive CAD programs like metris
AD> surfacer (aka paramform)?

AD> -Brad

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