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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