Well here is an intersting read for some of you and I havea
few very good ideas! I just asked Clintonman for a very very important feature...!
Greetings
Peter
Truespace future proof for a very very long time?????
Re: Truespace future proof for a very very long time?????
You know there is something about Roman that tells me he didnt make that thing 32 bit and adress the all core useable feature!
TS is 64 bit but crippled ...on pupose...!
A software that was not coded for 64 bit cant be used to full extent..but looks like TS is 64 bit coded.. well the greatest and most important part of it!..
Just saying...!
Plus eavee alread renders with PBR im realtime!!!!!
I have a very easy and clean way of getting massive scenes into TS
and it probably only involves a small modification of clintonmans fbx im exporter..!
Peter
TS is 64 bit but crippled ...on pupose...!
A software that was not coded for 64 bit cant be used to full extent..but looks like TS is 64 bit coded.. well the greatest and most important part of it!..
Just saying...!
Plus eavee alread renders with PBR im realtime!!!!!
I have a very easy and clean way of getting massive scenes into TS
and it probably only involves a small modification of clintonmans fbx im exporter..!
Peter
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Re: Truespace future proof for a very very long time?????
very interesting.
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shame we cant have tS7 code... and someone who can code well.... but i think he is talking about Roseta, isnt he? I like the modeler part tho. Never was a fan of worskpace part. But it would be cool to have Roseta engine and logic of modeler UI.
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We dont need the code ..we were given the sdk..!
Yes workspace is 64 bit! Its probably the most powerfull piece of software ever written! It needs developing!
I am not for coding and rewriting ..I am for adding plugins to incorporate other existing already developed software!
The best idea is to create hubs!
If you create a hub to Blender and ie daz studio and houdini.. vue..you have power without end!
Yes workspace is 64 bit! Its probably the most powerfull piece of software ever written! It needs developing!
I am not for coding and rewriting ..I am for adding plugins to incorporate other existing already developed software!
The best idea is to create hubs!
If you create a hub to Blender and ie daz studio and houdini.. vue..you have power without end!
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Same here...I never could quite wrap my head around the workspace side of TS. I absolutely love the modelside but lately haven't done much with TS as Battlezone 2 pretty much died a while back; I used to use TS to make models and props for Battlezone 2. Leroy.
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Recently i want make something in tS modelside but it crash all time on my computer with only a simple sphere scene test with some shaders; i lost the scene every time, i have stopped to use this modeler and bought carrara 8.5 pro at cheap price, for the easy interface and cool features like the fast render engine, the terrain tool, sky tool, volumetric clouds, NPR ( toon render) etc... also Carrara 8.5 get some tools from Hexagon modeler, i know Carrara don't have a recent update but can still make cool render today, see the on the "renderosity" gallery page.
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Ive been using only modeler side with Vray and it did everything i wanted to. Crashed very rarlely actually. So i think i will stick with it for the eternity.
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Terrible Stuff!....I use MAINLY legacy tS 6.6 on XP SP3. I Play with 7.61 modelside-workspace but do have some crashing but more bothersome are the lagging issues.
I'm gonna install standalone tS 7.6 just to get a comparison.........................................................
I'm gonna install standalone tS 7.6 just to get a comparison.........................................................