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I 've got a 50.00 Caligari coupon expiring in Dec 2004 - what

I 've got a 50.00 Caligari coupon expiring in Dec 2004 - what

2004-11-23       - By Dave Angelini

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Tony,

True...I forgot about the constraints problem in MoStu, but it is still a
must have for its multiple nails and skinning tools.  Constraints would have
been wonderful and the beta-test team screamed for them during Motion
Studio's development, but alas we place our hopes on MoStu2 (...sounds like
a sequel to a Spike Jones film, doesn't it ;-).

Err...it has been about 15 months since Scott last released a plugin.....do
you think we should start getting skeptical about the release of  Motion
Studio 2?

Just wondering.

Thanks,
Dave Angelini

-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Tony Owen" <tandmowen@(protected)>
To: <truespace@(protected)>
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: [TSML] I've got a 50.00 Caligari coupon expiring in Dec 2004 -
what shou ld I buy with it?


> Hi Dave,
>
> As the Caligari course showed, it is very easy to rig a character in
MoStu.
> However, in the absense of constraints it is hard to make your character
> actually do what you want. You can save poses easily to recover from a
screw
> up, but it also has problems with axis changes. Ver 2 is in the works and
> was supposed to deal with these issues and I'm sure I will upgrade when it
> comes out. Right now I'm trying to use Puppeteer 2.6. Stay tuned.
>
> Tony Owen
>
estroy it.