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AliveInTheLab ![]() RSS robots ![]() Joined: 20.Nov.2009 Status: Offline Points: 425 |
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Ph.D. student, Ning Xe, from the Department of Computer Science at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, recently sent the following letter to labs.3dsmax.geppetto@autodesk.com: Hi, Team members of Project Geppetto, Product Design Team Lead, Ian Nies, responded: Project Geppetto currently can't be driven by an external path/behavior system but it’s a great idea and we will keep it under consideration. Thanks for your feedback! I find Ning's suggestion quite curious. Is anyone else doing anything like this? Would any of you benefit from controlling your crowds from an external system? Technology previews are all about feedback. Project Geppetto is in its early stages. Now is the time to speak up. If you think this is a great idea, please let us know. If you think that the Project Geppetto team should spend its limited time on other aspects instead, we'd love to hear that as well. If the team should not work on an API to allow the characters to be externally driven, what would you have them work on instead? You can provide feedback via: If you have not yet but want to get started with Project Geppetto: //. Download Project Geppetto for 3ds Max / 3ds Max Design via Autodesk Labs Inquiring minds are alive in the lab. Go to the original post... |
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