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    Atomontage engine - an architect deam?

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      tomasz
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      I am personally supporting a development of this brilliant voxel/atom based engine.
      Brano's recent video looks like an architect dream, quite weird one πŸ˜„ It reminds me scenes from the 'Inception'.

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      Being an architect and programmer, seeing such things sparks my imagination enormously. πŸ˜„

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        faust07
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        I am fascinated - πŸ‘

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          JQL
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          Tomasz,

          That is fascinating indeed, but where does that relate to an Architect's dream? (I think having a structure shifting like that is actually an architect's nightmare πŸ˜„)...

          Apart from the bad joke above, the dream has to do with: rendering speed? the way you work on the model?

          I liked that brush eraser. How does that work? Is a voxel like a 3d pixel?

          Very very interesting!

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            tomasz
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            The dream is strange indeed, almost borders a nightmare.

            I like the flexibility and solidity that voxels give. They are like 3D pixels, you can erase them, paint. In a future architects will be working with real life like 3D scans of buildings and whole sites. We will be using voxel snapshots of a site with 1mm precision.

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            Displacement... sounds like a word from a distant past when you watch those videos.

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              Richard
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              Aside from the physics, it looks like a nice animation engine for architecture!

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