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Re: Creature Creator Pro / Creature Lab for Carrara?

Re: Creature Creator Pro / Creature Lab for Carrara?

2004-02-28       - By ccoles_avengers

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Thanks, Harvey for your comments.  I was wondering if it could be used
as a starting point type app. (you know, building the basic body mesh)
for building basic structural meshes and then import the meshes into
Carrara (or perhaps even AMAPI) for modifications.  Have you done this
with CCP and were you happy with the results?

Actually, I was able to find a demo version this morning so I am
planning to check it out as well.

Cheers.

Claudia
"Selocic"
(a newbie)



--- In Carrara@(protected), Harvey White <madyn@(protected)> wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Feb 2004 07:28:04 -0000, you wrote:
>
> >I've been reading the CS3 handbook and saw on the back inside flap an
> >advertisement for Creature Creator Pro.
> >
> >Has any one used this software or the Creature Lab software before,
> >and if so, would you please mind sharing your perspective on this
> >app.? (pros/cons/likes/dislikes/etc.)
>
> Yes, I used it for a while.  It is not like poser, but is actually
> somewhat easier.  It's a "build it as you want" approach more
> reminiscent of "Mr. Potato Head"  (literally, you have a selection of
> body parts you put together).  
>
> There were a number of things I never understood about the version I
> looked at, and I did find it limited.  The version I know of has
> people and humanoids (it would be great for doing monsters for D&D,
> for instance), but no quadrupeds or animals.
>
> Possibly useful if you have a need for those kinds of critters, not
> useful if you don't.  Don't remember that it had any kind of animation
> capabilities at all, nor hair, nor much shading (if any)..   However,
> it was a good way to put together meshes.
>
> If they have a demo, I'd look at it first.
>
> Harvey
>
>
> >
> >Also, is this software like Poser?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Claudia
> >"Selocic"
> >(a newbie)
> >
> >
> >



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