So, I proceeded to download the fully-functional demo of the thing,
only to find out that it is practically unusable - every single scene
I tried to feed it with caused the program to crash. I tried the
usual, tripling everything, removing shaders and potentially "strange"
procedurals, gradients... it just doesn't work.
Has anyone had better luck?
ADP.
We will release a new version of Subdo in few days the 1.62.
So now no problems to import lwo,lws scenes.
Regards,
Sebastienc
www.vb2s.com
www.subdo.com
www.pdf3d.com
DOE! I just posted the same complaint on Newtek's Forum. So from
Sebastienc's reply, it appears to be a known bug that'll be fixed real
soon now. I wish this was clearly covered on their website and
manual(s)! Would've saved a 120 meg download.
The BIGGER question is, why just Newtek-Europe? We poor slubs across
the big pond are feeling MIGHTY left out! I mean, didn't you guys get
the same Vue5 and LWCad bundle deals as we did? If not, are you
trying to even the score? hehehe
SubDo appears to be a great package... a needed package, but I'm
sorry... there's no way I can afford $1,900, even if the cost was
wrapped up in to a client contract, which, in my case, such are few
and far between as its use would be infrequent at best. A shame as
the work I'm doing right now for a client won't cover the cost
investing in SubDo and in time saved trying to force Director/
Shockwave to do in pure Lingo what SubDo can do without learning any
programming language and in a fraction of the time.
Ever try working with 3D in Adobe Director MX??? It is one serious
pain in the keister! If you don't know Lingo, you WILL once you've
spent DAYS pouring thru google searches and Director Bibles for tid
bits of code just to be able to interact (move/rotate with mouse) an
exported LW model (the built-in behaviors/scripts are cumbersome and
lack inertia). And then many more days wrapping your head around
texture animation, since such is not exported, and neither is
transparency texture maps. Oh! And try scaling AND moving an oject
in Layout, exporting (w3d) and watch what Director does!
SubDo appears to make this nearly drag-n-drop simple, very much like
authoring a DVD with it's myriad of contextually sensitive drop-down
controls and parameters for quite complex model interactions.
I REALLY love the real-time cutaway tool!!
Dean A. Scott, mfa
Owner / Animator
Chrusion FX
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http://www.chrusion.com
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>
>>> every single scene... caused the program to crash.
>>> Has anyone had better luck?
>
>DOE! I just posted the same complaint on Newtek's Forum. So from
>Sebastienc's reply, it appears to be a known bug that'll be fixed real
>soon now. I wish this was clearly covered on their website and
>manual(s)! Would've saved a 120 meg download.
And a lot of useless messing around, too.
>The BIGGER question is, why just Newtek-Europe? We poor slubs across
>the big pond are feeling MIGHTY left out! I mean, didn't you guys get
>the same Vue5 and LWCad bundle deals as we did? If not, are you
>trying to even the score? hehehe
We actually did get the Vue and LWCad bundle - I can't say how pleased
I am with the latter, while I scarcely ever launch the former - but if
I recall, it begun a few weeks after the USA one, which caused some
serious teeth-grinding around here. So perhaps it's just a matter of
time...
>
>SubDo appears to be a great package... a needed package, but I'm
>sorry... there's no way I can afford $1,900,
Yeah, it doesn't come cheap; of course the LW deal is pretty nifty -
after all, one can always use one more LW license - but I must say I
was discouraged by the program's approach, which is just SO
different... on the other hand, it does seem to do some incredible
things - have you seen the apartment demo? Changing textures in
realtime, adding furniture... now that would be something, especially
if you're in architecture (as I am).
>Ever try working with 3D in Adobe Director MX???
Yes. It hurt.
> If you don't know Lingo, you WILL once you've
>spent DAYS pouring thru google searches and Director Bibles for tid
>bits of code just to be able to interact (move/rotate with mouse) an
>exported LW model (the built-in behaviors/scripts are cumbersome and
>lack inertia).
I was told at the time that the LW-Shockwave exporter is buggy,
unsympathetic, evil and ugly as sin; so I conveniently dropped it
altogether, which was a lot easier than trying to actually figure
things out.
ADP.
Subdo 1.62 has been released, so now you can easily import you
Lightwave scene.
better support of lwo,lws format
better support of any kind of lightwave mapping coordinate
better support of skinning
vertex color supported
and so on
If you have any questions don't hesitate to mail me : sup...@subdo.com
regards
Sebastienc
www.vb2s.com
www.subdo.com
www.pdf3d.com
YIKES!!!! That d/l is almost 3 TIMES larger than 1.61!!!
Over half a CD's worth of data. WOW.
We included a lot of data ;)
Now we can play with Subdo
If you have any questions don't hesitate to mail me : supp...@subdo.com
or :
Subdo forum : http://forum.subdo.com/index.php
Let me know
Thanks
LMim...@aol.com
It is a Special Subdo package for Lightwave.
We just reduce the number of file format importer
regards
Sébastienc
www.vb2s.com
www.subdo.com
www.pdf3d.com