Thank you for the 3D layers!
Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2004 12:54 am
Hi LM,
Thank you so much for the 3D layers, my friend. As you are aware, this is an enormously powerful feature! With a couple more options (for controlling how the 3D elements appear and behave) Moho will be instantly elevated to the profitable & high profile 3D animation market, nose to nose with Swift3D... And everyone knows how wildly hot Erain's product is right now!
I have already begun performing careful tests using Moho 5 Beta and Wings 3D. So far the results are very encouraging. I just wanted to know if you would be interested in any feature suggestions I may have as I complete more tests. Is this the proper group to make observations on the 3D layer feature?
Also, I believe I found one bug so far. Do this:
- Open a new project
- Import an .obj file
- Select split-view vertical
- On the left side, leave the view to camera; on the right, set to top, bottom, left, or right
- Select the layer translate tool and try to move the object in the camera view (everything works fine!)
- Now do the same in the other view... See?! A disappearing magic act! ;)
Take care,
- Art Sentinel
http://www.artsentinel.net
Thank you so much for the 3D layers, my friend. As you are aware, this is an enormously powerful feature! With a couple more options (for controlling how the 3D elements appear and behave) Moho will be instantly elevated to the profitable & high profile 3D animation market, nose to nose with Swift3D... And everyone knows how wildly hot Erain's product is right now!
I have already begun performing careful tests using Moho 5 Beta and Wings 3D. So far the results are very encouraging. I just wanted to know if you would be interested in any feature suggestions I may have as I complete more tests. Is this the proper group to make observations on the 3D layer feature?
Also, I believe I found one bug so far. Do this:
- Open a new project
- Import an .obj file
- Select split-view vertical
- On the left side, leave the view to camera; on the right, set to top, bottom, left, or right
- Select the layer translate tool and try to move the object in the camera view (everything works fine!)
- Now do the same in the other view... See?! A disappearing magic act! ;)
Take care,
- Art Sentinel
http://www.artsentinel.net