The Future 3D Multi-stroke Sketching System of Your Dreams
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Seriously interesting technology (especially the last section of the video):
http://www.solidsmack.com/future-interfaces-3d-multi-stroke-sketching-system/2008-10-08/
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It is a 3d wire frame sketch they produced. There's no faces and it is not clear that there is much more than the outline sketches that can be produced. But why do you say it isn't 3d? The sketching action is something I'd like to use in 2d software. I've imagined something like this myself. It looks intuitive but the controls sound complicated. If anything it is still in development and so the descriptions sound analytical and idiosyncratic.
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Looks like it could be good. I quite like the interface for deleting lines and joining them, seems very intuitive. I think they need to get a beefier computer though, their seemed to be quite a bit of lag even with simple operations.
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Looks like a great start, but still a little too fiddly for a smooth workflow.
The lag is evident as Remus also noticed, not sure that is based on the PC specs as it is evident with all touch screen or tablet based graphics.
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i can probaby use this. i got a touchsmart pc its AWSOME!!!! anyways this looks like a good software if you know how to use it.
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I wonder if it is actually quicker than a mouse if your drawing strokes are not very accurate.
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you can reload the "lines" bottom page from the site Ilovesketch
it's .ma file format (Maya)
Here some test result inside Moi by PaQ
And as Moi has SKP export you can use it inside Google SKetchup
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My personnal try from the lines and the export from Moi(beta) to Sketchup
It's not so easy if the game is keeping only the lines without add someone
Model skp linked
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this is amazing! just compare it to any other method currently available. this is so fast and intuitive. of course your sketches will always be influenced by th smoothing algorythm. can be even an advantage though, because you could introduce something like "styles" before you even start sketching
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is it a program or some hardware you have to buy though?
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This program is not on the market actually!
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oh how i hate when they do that in your face and don't let you have it
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