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  1. #1
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    Default 2011

    anyone using 2011 yet ??
    rohit M
    inferno*/flame*

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    Beta testers of 3ds max and Maya 2011 have had access to Composite 2011. What information are you looking for?

    -Eric
    The evil monkey in your closet trying to kill you!

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    hows the new paint ?
    rohit M
    inferno*/flame*

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    In some areas it is leaps and bounds ahead of where Combustion was. Being able to scale size and opacity at the vertex level is great. Also, the clone mode can have the shape transform multiply the rotation, scale, and shear to the cloned information. So for example, if you rotate the shape with x Shape enabled for rotation the cloned information inside will rotate along with it.

    It does still lack some features from Combustion like text (which I may be able to come up with some ways to handle this) and B-Splines, but overall a much more powerful tool, IMHO. Go check the this thread over at VFXTalk for some more information about what I have done with it.

    -Eric
    The evil monkey in your closet trying to kill you!

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    are you sure you do not break any NDA´s here???

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    Yes the product(s) has been announced and we have been encouraged to speak about it. We can speak about what we know about the release.

    -Eric
    The evil monkey in your closet trying to kill you!

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