Maybe the future or not , but it is interesting .
http://leonar3do.com/?q=en/node/68
Kadri
0H Wow ! That would be intensely fun! !!! ;D
We could use a shovel like pointer and make our displacements direct on the Terragen 3 (?) terrain ;D
Kadri.
If you drop the 3D glasses, many apps including Blender have multi-res sculpt functionality. It's very easy to create a mesh which is immense if you are not careful.
Quote from: njeneb on January 15, 2010, 10:39:39 PM
If you drop the 3D glasses, many apps including Blender have multi-res sculpt functionality. It's very easy to create a mesh which is immense if you are not careful.
...and then Blender has wonderful retopo tools to create a lower res mesh. B.t.w., there is a video of a Blender sculpting a 46 million polygon mesh...
Bye!!!
looks like another 1 000 000 $ app...
I have seen the 3D glasses for 3D tv as low as $50.00 in some of the CES show articles. I had XSpecs 3D on my Amiga, but they were about $200 in the late 80's.
maybe but, for example, a phantom freeform modeling system cost between 6000s and 28000$ so i guess it will be more expensive than 50$ ;)
I am sure that the software will be a wallet buster. They will probably ask a premium for the hardware also. 3D manipulation is a large step above flicking CCD shutters over each eye; which is what the tv stuff does. XSpecs used this also.
From the FAQ :
"How much will it cost?
The end-user price is expected to be approximately 1000 USD, 700 EUR + VAT. "
It is on the site :)
If you ask me it isn't expensive for such a system . Surely expensive for me :)
But 3-5 years later it will come down in the end .
Kadri.
hehehe stupid me not to read the entire website ;)
I got bored watching the video. :P
It's like toothpaste-clay (clay that floats in the air acting like a solid but can be manipulated almost like toothpaste :P )in 3D modeling.
wow that's pretty amazing. It would be cool to try but might be awkward to really use.