New toy: Groboto
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Check this out, looks really cool.
Not sure what I'd use it for desides playing with.
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Meats Meier used Groboto to help him create this image: http://features.cgsociety.org/stories/2008_05/siggmother/images/animom_8x8.jpg
http://features.cgsociety.org/story_custom.php?story_id=4526
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And Groboto works fine with Zbrush!

See the explorations (another)by one of the conceptor of Groboto, Darrel Anderson
Mixing Parametric and organic is some crazzy!
So SU + Groboto + ZB = T N T

Have fun!

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I've been playing with it for a week or so, makes the train commute more interesting.
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Remember this painting by Max Ernst?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Europe_After_the_Rain.jpg
The guy experimented with everything, including semi-automatic creation processes, such as frottage, a technique extensively used in this painting.The modern equivalents of frottage seem to be PD Particles, POV's 4D-Fractals, Ultrafractal, and now Groboto. All of them are semi-automatic creation tools. You become part creator and part spectator. And I think that's actually good for when you're kinda dry of fresh ideas.
Any other tools/toys in the same spirit?
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Lewis told me about one called Xenodream. I downloaded the demo but I don't understand it.
XenoDream Software 3D graphics - Home
XenoDream Software: 3D graphics software combining standard shapes and IFS fractal methods for infinite variety. Home page, introduction and announcements.
(www.xenodream.com)
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