Fabric Software have posted a number of videos from user group sessions held at SIGGRAPH showing Fabric Engine 2.0’s visual programming features, their Splice API running on various 3D software and more. Watch them on Fabric Software’s website.
Fabric Software have posted a number of videos from user group sessions held at SIGGRAPH showing Fabric Engine 2.0’s visual programming features, their Splice API running on various 3D software and more. Watch them on Fabric Software’s website.
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This is truly amazing – essentially ICE on steroids! Thank you for sharing
The website mentions that Splice for 3dsmax is available, but it’s nowhere to be found in the downloads. Is it just me?
By this tool i become very sad i was not attentive in school during math/programming courses… 🙁 I wish i could be more clever to use this magic thing for my (badly needed) everyday work…
Hi guys – thanks for the kind words. The Splice for Max beta hasn’t started yet, it should be in a week or two. If you’ve completed the form here: http://fabricengine.com/splice-2/fabric-engine/splice-in-max-beta/ then you will hear from us with download/installation information when we’re ready to go.
As for required technical level, the visual programming work will make Fabric a lot more accessible and we expect to see that side of things to further improve over the next few releases.
Cheers,
Paul