that makes sense.
-Greg
love vertexmonkey btw - i think that site will really grow in the coming months.
that makes sense.
-Greg
love vertexmonkey btw - i think that site will really grow in the coming months.
"Seamless Integration: New Alias Maya data support, SUBD blendshapes, SUBD creasing, and selection sets improve connectivity to Maya. The RIB exporter allows users to easily render modo meshes with any Renderman compliant render engine. "
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does the yellow part mean we can now export subD surfaces?
as of now maya subD only have 2 options for creasing… one really, since the other one is useless if you tend to render with MR…
if not…
*thumbs down to the engineers at alias for not paying attention to the fast growing subD toolsets available now. maya really lack any good subD funtionality 
so here is how i (or general public; cg artist more specifically) would read your advertisement:
Seamless Integration: New Alias Maya [color=white]data support, and SUBD blendshapes, and SUBD creasing, and selection sets improve connectivity to Maya. [/color]
although i know a subD export is not likely to be developped anytime soon [or ever], but this is essentially what i am reading from this add.
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