Bonzai 3D First Impressions
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Fair enough. I did not realise the Dan / redranger4 was a Bonzai3D guy.
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@unknownuser said:
Did you actually give bonzai3d a try, and view the Introductory videos? Once you learn a few simple tricks, you should find that bonzai3d is a very powerful program that is also quite quick and easy to use.
Yes I did. It downloaded and set up fine. I listened to the tutorial. As soon as I started to use the tools it crashed. Next time up it hung together ok. I was able to draw some basic shapes no trouble. The first really annoying thing for me was finding a way to select an object and rotate it. I like to pick components up as if to inspect them by hand. I was surprised that this simple action couldn't be achieved without instruction. Reaching to pick up and inspect a model is 3d 101. I could see right away that navigating complex models was not going to be a strength of bonzai.
I have to think about what I have accomplished in SU and compare that to the learning curve required to get close using bonzai. I may have been a little harsh but until you guys start to work on your "game play" I will have very little interest.
If you want to learn about "game play" then you will find the best example of this by watching a pro SU user build a model. Then watch again...and again. It really is poetry in motion.
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Is that normal the 30 days trial beta?
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@bonzai3d support said:
Gentlemen,
Glad that most of you are liking bonzai3d so far! We have been working hard, and we are pleased to announce that bonzai3d public beta update (build 7194) is now available. To access this, please click the link below:
Do you guys use an auto responder?
I saw the exact same text in the other Bonzai thread. -
CTRl + C, CTRL + V
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I tried to do the update but it stopped with some kind of "Update failed" message.
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Sometimes I also come across pplications which do not have a price tag. Well, with a Beta software I can imagine the reason or the cause so I wouldn't worry (yet).
But true that when there is a real, commercial software and it doesn't say anything about the price, it is quite annoying. Hope Bonzai won't do that.
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Gaieus,
I posted the answer to the price of bonzai 3D on Page 5 of this thread in the answer to Marks question.
Dan
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Thanks, I see.
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Well I have played with Bonzai for a few evenings now. It is too buggy to really start working with it, but that will probably improve soon.
I must say I like it. This is close to what I wished SU7 would have been like, and some more.
Some parts of the UI still feel a bit unintuitive and some stuff could have been streamlined, but on the other hand there is a bunch of stuff I would really like to see in SketchUp. There are things that SketchUp definitely does better, like inferensing, so it is still hard to decide. I think some parts of the UI are still not completed, like the materials editor, so Bonzai will still improve (will SU?).
So far I have not found anything that I would consider to be a dealbreaker, if considering it as replacement for SketchUp. But they need to solve some of the bigger bugs before it is possible to put it to a real test.
Sheik -
Gentlemen,
This is just the first public beta of bonzai3d, and there are definitely more improvements in the works.
While Redranger is not on our staff (he may be a "bonzai3d guy"), he does quote our price right -- or almost right -- $499. See our following post, where we will repost our announcement, that some of you may or may not have received.
Pixero,
Sorry, we found an issue with patching bonzai3d on Vista with UAC on. If you either temporarily turn this off, or if you simply move your bonzai3d folder outside the Program Files folder, then the patch should work properly and fix the majority of the Windows crashes.
If anyone finds a specific action that causes a problem, please let us know the specifics. We are working hard to make bonzai3d as good as possible -- as quickly as possible, so anything that we are able to reproduce will be corrected ASAP.
Hebrides,
I think that it is a little unfair to compare a beginning user's "game play" in one software with an advanced user's play on another software. If you want to see an advanced user with formZ, please see our Demo Videos:
Perhaps see the Penguin or Birds Nest -- or Amphitheater demos...
And of course the interface is being improved substantially with bonzai3d, so this will only make things better and easier.
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My first impression on seeing the $500 price confirmed is that Bonzai won't be on my computer for much longer.
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500 would be about 10% of the price of AutoCad, and half of Rhino. I think it is a fair price.
It is less than an architect would charge for a day, so I tink it is not too big an investment.
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@johnsenior1973 said:
My first impression on seeing the $500 price confirmed is that Bonzai won't be on my computer for much longer.
I agree with Sheik that 500 dollars is a fair price for a modeling suite.
However, after trying the beta, I am not convinced it would become my modeler of choice.
It hasn't got the intuitive approach Sketchup has (3 selection tools etc...).
On the other hand, maybe when practicing more ....
Having Nurbs is the way to go, so that is definitely an advantage.A disadvantage is that there doesn't seem to be an animation option and no link to 3td party major render engines. But I guess those can be added in a later phase. However, making a render plugin takes a lot of time so I reckon a year later would be the time to judge again.
That is the beauty of Sketchup : all the high end render engines are already available, a big community, a great model resource with a lot of potential a.k.a 3d warehouse, a large professional user base because of the existance of both a free and Pro version..... a lousy developer though
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i think at this point the plugins and the community are what makes SK what it is. just try and imagine using it without any plugins; ouch . BTW, thankyou every ruby master out there. that being said, there's really no way for anyone to ever replace that that.period, full stop
Google should be on there knee's to the people that really make SK what it is! IMHO
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@xrok1 said:
i think at this point the plugins and the community are what makes SK what it is. just try and imagine using it without any plugins; ouch . BTW, thankyou every ruby master out there. that being said, there's really no way for anyone to ever replace that that.period, full stop
Google should be on there knee's to the people that really make SK what it is! IMHO
I couldn't agree with you more
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@kwistenbiebel said:
Do you guys use an auto responder?
I saw the exact same text in the other Bonzai thread.Probably Pilou is right...
Well, I merge the threads anyway...
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@plot-paris said:
when I had a look at the beta of Bonsai 3D, I was a bit shocked - because that little application showed me how limited SketchUp really is. in the few moments between crashes of Bonsai 3D tools such as the 'bend tool' the 'round edges' tool or the 'twist tool', alongside with the truly fantastic real-time boolean operations (that are so much cleverer than what SU does), showed quite plainly how far SketchUp still has to go.
Gentlemen,
We have now released the third update to bonzai3d. This update focuses on stability issues, and it should now be in much better shape. If you would like to try it, visit the bonzai3d web site (also still under construction) here:
We have also released a number of introductory videos that you can view to see if you want to try it.
We hope you like it. If you have any feedback, please don't hesitate to contact us.
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Gentlemen,
We have now released the third update to bonzai3d. This update focuses on stability issues, and it should now be in much better shape. If you would like to try it, visit the bonzai3d web site (also still under construction) here:
We have also released a number of introductory videos that you can view to see if you want to try it.
We hope you like it. If you have any feedback, please don't hesitate to contact us.
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