x2000 opened this issue on Sep 06, 2004 ยท 14 posts
x2000 posted Mon, 06 September 2004 at 8:20 AM
Yep, that's right, the full A6 comes free with the mag! It comes out September 17 (I think?) in the UK, and about a month or so later here in the US at Barnes and Noble, Borders, or wherever else you can find 3DW. It's a great modeler, and it works well creating stuff for Poser. With the exception of the command chair, every freebie I have up was made with A6. Btw, while I understand that A7 doesn't do Poser morphs, and 1-5 didn't either, v6 is the one version that DOES...;)
Orio posted Mon, 06 September 2004 at 8:58 AM
Interesting, thanks for the heads up. Is there any tutorial out there on making Poser morphs with Amapi 6?
x2000 posted Mon, 06 September 2004 at 9:04 AM
Search for "Poser morphs" in the Amapi forum, I'm know there's some info there. It's pretty simple, just a matter of having the right import/export settings. And for aspiring character creators, I have a five-part tut on creating a posable Elmo figure in A6 posted in the Amapi forum at Rendervisions. It covers modeling, bonig, joint parameters, etc.
pakled posted Mon, 06 September 2004 at 10:22 AM
this is getting expensive..first I'm waiting on Freak lo-res, now my third version of Amapi (started with free 4.15..;), well, it's only money..;) Thanks for the heads' up
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
x2000 posted Mon, 06 September 2004 at 11:54 AM
Just imagine how I feel, I bought it new, and it cost me a HELL of a lot more than the price of a mag;) Same goes for Carrara 1.1, which was free a while back. And DAZ has Bryce 5 for a lot less than I paid for it when it came out... sigh Sometimes I think it's just not worth buying new software. Luckily, the copy of Cinema 4D 6 that I got free from 3D World last year makes up for all of that.:D
PAGZone posted Mon, 06 September 2004 at 1:02 PM
Yeah, you gotta love free software on these mags, except when you paid full price for them! Doh!.. But hey Stitcher 3.1 is on the August mag and it is great. I almost bought it a year or so ago, but bought VR worx instead as it was easier and half the price. Glad I waited. The cool thing about the Free stitcher is that it is not limited at all. The C4D a few months ago is limited to I think 640 X 480 renders (?). But you can pay $99 and unlock that. Also Stitcher 3.1 allows you to make HDRI panos and full cubic too. Is Amapi 6 any more stable then 5? I have not had good luck with any version of Amapi, including 7.1 that I just downloaded the demo for. I can get them to crash with little effort. I am on a Mac DP G5 with 1GB RAM. I tried 5.15 on my PC too and it was still very glitchy. Regards, Paul
RHaseltine posted Mon, 06 September 2004 at 1:07 PM
Amapi 6 will also be on the next (UK) issue of Computer Arts - due 1st October
x2000 posted Mon, 06 September 2004 at 2:35 PM
"Is Amapi 6 any more stable then 5?" Eh, I'm not sure. I got v5 free with Carrara 1.1 and immediately upgraded to v6, so I never used v5 much (though I can tell you it's a damned piece better than A4, which is really buggy). A6 is a bit shaky, but save often and you'll be okay. The power and flexibility is worth any stability issues.:) "The C4D a few months ago is limited to I think 640 X 480 renders (?). But you can pay $99 and unlock that." Unfortunately, I wasn't able to afford the upgrade to CE+ when it was available. But even with the render size restriction, I love C4D. It's now locked in a vicious battle with Amapi 6 for the title of my favorite modeler. If the opportunity to get C4D 6 ever comes up again, I urge everyone to snatch it up! Great modeling, great rendering, bones, particles, etc. One hell of a deal. Now that C4D 9 is coming out, I'm hoping maybe we'll see C4D 7 on a coverdisc in the future... ;)
x2000 posted Mon, 06 September 2004 at 2:39 PM
Btw, I see that the current issue, #56, has a free copy of Artlantis 4, which is some sort of renderer. I don't much about it, but it might be worth checking out, especially since Amapi 6 features the Artlantis format in the export options.
SWAMP posted Mon, 06 September 2004 at 3:48 PM
I don't use Amapi anymore,but I can say that Amapi6 while still a little buggy,is ALOT more stable than both 4&5. I even found it more stable than the Amapi7 demo I tried,(please note that was the original demo..no updates,or patches). Plus Amapi6 was the first version to import/export obj files....a big plus for Poser use. For the price of the magazine,you just can't go wrong. SWAMP
gps posted Mon, 06 September 2004 at 10:31 PM
Attached Link: http://www.staigerland.com/amapi/poser/index.html
Step-by-step info on how to set Amapi 6 import/export options for morph-making. As x2000 said, it's pretty easy actually.BTW I've been using Amapi for years - all my freestuff's made with it. Combine it with UVMapperPro (A6 can import/export .obj files, but looses the UV mapping) and you've got Poser content creation nailed :)
Laver2k posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 3:50 PM
Hi, I was wondering which magazines are available in the UK that are useful for poser/photoshop stuff. I recently got Computer Arts which I thought was great and I wanted some back issues but their website isnt very good for that. They just sell electronic version, kind of a cheap way to re-sell mags no1 wants anymore IMO lol. Anyone know of magazines similar to 'Computer Arts'?
x2000 posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 4:38 PM
Attached Link: http://www.digitmag.co.uk/
Besides Computer Arts and 3D World, the only other mag of this type I know of is Digit.Laver2k posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 4:48 PM
Thanks, Digit is alot better for back issues too =).