Introducing Viz - parametric modeling for SketchUp
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Thank you for rapid release !
I could open VizPro on Mac !
I could see the tea cup that has a big hole on bottom !

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We just released a new version of Viz, you can grab it here.
This version highlights:
- Added the "Duplicate" node, to copy and instance geometry
- Improved node editor look
- Bug fixes
Viz getting started guide
[flash:36jgs09v]https://www.youtube.com/v/MjmTH2uixd4[/flash:36jgs09v]
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Pleasures' Multiplication!

Luckily seems the manual is not modified, so no need to update the French one!
Nevertheless Youtube video added and publicity made!
PS With what program do you make your tutorial ?
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For the tutorial we used Camtasia Studio.
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We just released a new version of Viz, you can grab it here.
This version highlights:
- Added support of instancing geometry made itself of components
- Bug fixes
- Added instancing sample
Viz getting started guide
[flash:1cisnfai]https://www.youtube.com/v/t5Zk5PWRZVs[/flash:1cisnfai]
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Skatter challenger!

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We just released Viz 1.2.0, you can grab it here.
This version highlights:
- Added new nodes for sampling arbitrary attributes (such as normal, texture coordinates, etc) on geometry surface
- Added a node to filter arrays based on a boolean condition
- Improved UI usability, added connection snapping
- Added a new advanced instancing sample
Viz getting started guide
[flash:3g2bze9l]https://www.youtube.com/v/dtfgFEk-ELI[/flash:3g2bze9l]
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A little cup of tea with some milk?

French VIZ manualUp Dated
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Thanks for the update.

Now I really got to find some time to try it out a bit more. -
Are there any examples showing the full potential of this plugin?
It's released, but the product site is quite unconvincing.Is it possible to make a dynamic component out of the Viz definition?
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