Re: Maya's Nucleus! Looking yummi!

Date : Wed, 28 Feb 2007 10:33:16 +0100
To : XSI(at)Softimage.COM
From : "Stefan Andersson" <sanders3d(at)gmail.com>
Subject : Re: Maya's Nucleus! Looking yummi!
half finished tools gets you further than none-existing tools :)

/stefan


On 2/28/07, jordibares <jordibares(at)the-mill.com> wrote:

Don't worry, they will half finished, abandon the idea, let the community add 100 scripts full of bugs and jump onto something else.

 Alias style I mean.

 jb



 On 26/2/07 17:50, "Luc-Eric Rousseau" <lucer(at)Softimage.COM> wrote:


That's pretty much the message that Autodesk marketing want to burn into your brain; the idea that there is something magical called 'nucleus' and that somehow any other solution is inconceivable and cannot work as well. I'm sorry to read that people are so easily falling for this. It looks like the phrase 'unified dynamics system' is vague enough that people will make it to mean anything they fantasize about, but it's really just that: a catch phrase, a dream catcher.


-----Original Message----- From: Sam Cuttriss

 problem is "Gerard at Syflex" isnt in a position to do this.
 a unified dynamics system isnt going to result from a plugin developers
 work, it will require far greater integration into the core of xsi.
 as it stands syflex is a great system, but its integration is tenuous at
 best.
 i cant recall the last time i typed 0.00001 as a reasonable value for
 anything in xsi, it doesnt even recognize default xsi forces.

 i dont think its wise to rely to heavily on a plugin developer for such
 fundimental functionality.
 by fundamental functionality, i mean a unified dynamics system; syflex
 has served it purpose as a standalone cloth sim well.

 _sam





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