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Bruce wrote:
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> I'm posting it in this state, in order to determine if interest levels
> would warrant additional development. If there is a reasonable amount of
> interest, then future development can focus towards creating a more
> user-oriented share-ware release. The program is not really as hard to
> use as it first appears, (easy for me to say,) but does have a bit of a
> learning curve on the 'concept' side. There is documentation, tutorials
> and sample files for download. These are first draft, so any comments or
> advice would be greatly appreciated.
>
I downloaded this program, and it seems to have quite a lot of
potential. I'm sure, that
there will be interest in this program, especially if parameter
manipulation becomes easier, for now learning curve seems to be quite
steep.
I visited recently alias homepage and this program seems to compete with
those $x000 programs in some areas:
e.g. compare this program's output:
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/4500/armbend4.avi
with Alias/LW one:
http://www.aliaswavefront.com/pages/home/pages/galleries/pages/alias_wavefront/pages/chris_landreth/img/big/anim_04.mpg
Of course Alias has much more to offer, but price is quite big as well.
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