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January 04, 2007
Community Updates
Thanks to Jay Koottarappallil for keeping an eye on some recent trends in tools development! Here are some innovative tools that have caught his attention.
Intuitive Modeling
Ever since the popularity rise we’ve seen out of Z-Brush, we’re starting to see more and more of a trend towards surfacing through camera placement, gestures, simple curve editing and scene analysis (not to mention the glut of hi-resolution modelers that have hit the streets). A few products catch my eye here:
Google Sketchup
A simple concept modeler with CAD level accuracy and a very smart surfacing method based on the users placement of points in space. A lot of devs are using SketchUp to rough out levels due to its ease of use and cross-platform interoperability.
(Edit: See the SketchUp page on game development here, and review of an attempt to get SketchUp models into SecondLife).
Moment of Inspiration
Works in a similar fashion to SketchUp, but more tools geared towards organic shapes. Also a heavy emphasis on pen/tablet workflow.
Free Design FreeDimension
FreeDimension is a product that makes NURBS modeling much more accessible and practical for games application. Similar to T-Splines (http://www.tsplines.com), FreeD uses N-Sided Surfacing, which allows the user to break free from the quad patch requirement of NURBS.
CB Model Pro
This modeler works through the concept of “sticky” surfaces. There are a few basic modifiers, but where CB Model Pro gets interesting is in its use of spline drawing that sticks to the surface and allows the user to modify the surface through the spline shape.
NaturalMotion Endorphin 2.7
NaturalMotion has updated it’s behavioral animation tool, Endorphin to 2.7. I’ve had great success using this tool and Euphoria and Morphine are equally impressive.
Posted by RaquelBujans at January 4, 2007 08:48 PM
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