> - If so, what are the limitations of these formats? Do they have animation?
I feel like an old LP:... No, not yet.
> s there a prefab tutorial somewhere, or someone who wants to be an
> angel and help me get started? No offense to fabrice because the
> feature set is incredible and I really look forward to prefab speeding
> my workflow, but right now I don't find it very intuitive and have a
> hard time getting anything done in it. I would love to reciprocate by
> making tutorials as I learn.
Prefab will help you more or less, depending on the way you work and the tools you use.
Otherwize it will become just an exporter to Away.
tutorials... mmm, guilty!
I do try make vids sometimes, but when I finally get a window to work on Prefab, what should I do?
work on the app or use that time to build a vid, a better site, tuts, articles...
From my point of view, and fire at me if not true, I have not the feeling the app is hard to understand or to be used.
Away to AwayLite
It all depends on what you're using Away for.
but its not called Lite for nothing...
Fabrice
> I thought I read one time that certain model formats perform better
> than others? Is that not true?
well, yes and no, Prefab doesn't load and play only, its eliminating unwanted stuff
and simplifiying your data, depending on your editor and how you have exported.
so in some cases you indeed get a speed boost next to the garantied speed boost during parsing
and the lack of extra code required to visualise the data.
The speed boost you would get is simply because if you use the tool properly, the generated data
is optimized for Away and would require less Ram. (excepted for Lite, where weld as no influence as Lite doesn't support yet shared vertices)
But Prefab is no IPad, its not magical. What comes in can be enhanced, but it will not generate new 3D content for you.
> I think a video or 2 walking you through the basics would do a lot to increase its user base,
http://www.youtube.com/fabrice3d
another problem with vids or tuts, if you look at oldest one, the interface has changed quite a lot...
Fabrice