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Thats a solid new release! Awesome new tools.
Very impressive!! That a nice release!!
Outstanding new features and fixes! Powerful update!!
looks amazing, I was wondering if people who started using houdini from still use TP? or do you find that you stay in houdini more.
Not thinking of costs just in terms of artistic and techinical aspects.
I was lucky enough to work with Goran Pavles. He was a long time user of TP. He switched to Houdini when he move to other companies, but he still prefer TP for a lot of scenarios for faster aproach on different FX. He is doing a live webinar soon, you can ask him directly. http://blog.novedge.com/2017/04/computer-graphics-gospel-according-to-fx-artist-goran-pavles.html
Thanks,that looks ace.