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Subject: N-Sided announces QUIDAM, a radical advance in 3D character modeling


Frankyboy ( ) posted Tue, 03 January 2006 at 1:42 PM · edited Mon, 23 December 2024 at 11:35 AM

Attached Link: http://www.n-sided.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2&Itemid=3&lang=en

Interesting...

Message edited on: 01/03/2006 13:46


SamTherapy ( ) posted Tue, 03 January 2006 at 1:56 PM

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mylemonblue ( ) posted Tue, 03 January 2006 at 2:22 PM

It looks like a Poser program of another kind. I like the fact it lets you resculpt a characters features similar to the way modeling programs do. A advanced release for it's first version perhaps. Realy cool!

More cool it even exports to Carrara, Cinema 4D, Lightwave, 3DS MAX, Maya, it's characters fully rigged. :)

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bigjobbie ( ) posted Tue, 03 January 2006 at 2:45 PM · edited Tue, 03 January 2006 at 2:50 PM

(from google)
"Quidam, pronounced "key-dam", is a Latin word for an anonymous passer-by."

The rest of it sounds exactly like Poser right down to the "Ergonomic Interface", heheh. The face sculpting description sounds like morph putty and the face room functionality by another turn of phrase.

Agreed, this is going to be very interesting!
Check out this link for pics etc: http://www.thebest3d.com/nsided/

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Bobasaur ( ) posted Tue, 03 January 2006 at 3:45 PM

It doesn't mention any ability to animate. It mentions the ability to export the models, including textures and bones (with the extra plugins) to high end programs like Lightwave, but it sounds like you'd have to animate them within the high end program, not Quidam. It may be worth keeping an eye on, though.

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Gareee ( ) posted Tue, 03 January 2006 at 4:46 PM

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bantha ( ) posted Tue, 03 January 2006 at 5:07 PM

The models in Quidam seem to consist of Subdivision Surfaces. Nice. I will have a look on this.


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Miss Nancy ( ) posted Tue, 03 January 2006 at 5:57 PM

like a cross between amorphium and daz studio.



steerpike ( ) posted Tue, 03 January 2006 at 7:06 PM

My first reaction was a mix of Silo and Amapi. I guess, as a new app, it's going to draw influences from all that's gone before it.


PabloS ( ) posted Tue, 03 January 2006 at 7:45 PM

"BM" Gareee? Surely, you mean bookmark ... right? LOL


Acadia ( ) posted Tue, 03 January 2006 at 7:54 PM

Quote - It's like a sloth on Valium.

That's pretty darn slow!!!! LOL

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toolz ( ) posted Tue, 03 January 2006 at 11:59 PM

"It mentions the ability to export the models, including textures and bones (with the extra plugins) to high end programs like Lightwave, but it sounds like you'd have to animate them within the high end program, not Quidam." If you're exporting to a high end program anyway, why not just animate there? This sounds pretty cool.


ynsaen ( ) posted Wed, 04 January 2006 at 1:13 AM

If you're exporting to a high end program anyway, why not just animate there? operative word: "If" ;) Interesting. IT looks like a parametric tool, akin to xfrog for people. The end use licensing of the end result meshes will be of import for it to have a lot of impact ont he poser community.

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Tunesy ( ) posted Wed, 04 January 2006 at 5:48 AM

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Bobasaur ( ) posted Wed, 04 January 2006 at 10:07 AM

"If you're exporting to a high end program anyway, why not just animate there?" I prefer to use the dials found in Poser for animation. I know exactly what I'm moving and exactly what direction it's moving. Sometimes displaying 3D motion on a 2D screen gets a little confusing and I can avoid that. Granted the high end apps have certain aspects that far surpass Posers but those dials make all the difference in the world - for me. [That's also why I haven't bothered with the GreenBriar Poser/Lightwave plugins.] I also don't have to worry about target nulls and all sorts of other things that are often used in the higher end apps. I look at other's work within some of the high end apps and think, "Sheesh, how can they keep track of what's what on that cluttered screen??" In other words, it's just easier for me in Poser. I do, however, animate other things in the high end apps (I use Lightwave). I also texture there. I like the Poser/Lightwave combination enough that I haven't upgraded Poser since Pro Pack. I'd be tempted to try P6/Carrara (it sure seems to work well for wolf359) but I can't afford to buy Carrara. Maybe one of these days...

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TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Wed, 04 January 2006 at 4:14 PM

Looks very interesting indeed.

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