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    IClone 3.0 and SketchUp?

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    • M Offline
      Mr S
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      Has anybody any experience of using iClone and SketchUp?
      I am interested in trying to use SketchUp with: iClone, Antics or Daz3D
      But I am not sure which one of these works best.

      iClone has just released Version 3.0 and looks as if they have taken some serious steps in making it work smoothly with SketchUp.

      Visit: http://www.reallusion.com/iclone/3dx_software_sketch.asp

      Does anybody have any hands on experience of this software?
      Any examples to show?

      Regards
      Mr S

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        miikka1978
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        Looks interesting! Did I get it right that you have to buy iClone 3DXchange if you want to even test your Sketchup models in iClone?

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        • jim smithJ Offline
          jim smith
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          I just received an email from DAZ 3D with ads for the new version of Reallusion and found this 6 year old post that had only one answer.

          I pose the same question, has anyone tried it out. It will accept 3DS files so SU models ought to be functional, and you can import google warehouse objects.

          It is $140 for the pro version and the demo video of what it can do is fascinating.

          I have been using LumenRT4 and enjoy the life it puts in the walk/fly throughs. With Reallusion it appears that you can green screen your actions and have your own avatar or a clients avatar in the model, interacting with the spaces. I wonder about the learning curve and the cost of additional modules.

          Any thoughts????

          "Out of clutter find simplicity,
          from discord find harmony,
          In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity"
          Albert Einstein

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