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Re: Modo Plugin Roadmap

PostPosted: Sat Aug 09, 2014 2:49 am
by face_off
under what a distro is developed.
Ubuntu as under Maya?
My development box is Ubuntu 14.04 - but there are issue with Nvidia drivers after 331. The Modo plugin port to Linux build should work with Centos.

Paul

Re: Modo Plugin Roadmap

PostPosted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 1:06 am
by riggles
Hi Paul~

Has there been any progress on supporting proxies? Would be quite useful for the winter forest shot I'm working on. Also, what's the likelihood of other shader effects being supported? For instance, I'm using a MODO gradient layer with slope angle driving a white color. It's a great and quick way to add a snow effect to background trees. But I can't render out a quick animation using Octane.

Re: Modo Plugin Roadmap

PostPosted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 2:05 am
by face_off
Has there been any progress on supporting proxies? Would be quite useful for the winter forest shot I'm working on. Also, what's the likelihood of other shader effects being supported? For instance, I'm using a MODO gradient layer with slope angle driving a white color. It's a great and quick way to add a snow effect to background trees. But I can't render out a quick animation using Octane.
Hi John.

Proxies are potentially doable - but would only work if the scene containing the proxy is loaded. I will add this to the todo list - so not available right now - sorry.

The gradient shader will be more challenging to implement I think. If you have a sample scene which demonstrates how you are trying to use it - I can take a look inside the Modo API to see what is accessible.

Paul

Re: Modo Plugin Roadmap

PostPosted: Fri Aug 15, 2014 2:50 am
by riggles
face_off wrote:
Has there been any progress on supporting proxies? Would be quite useful for the winter forest shot I'm working on. Also, what's the likelihood of other shader effects being supported? For instance, I'm using a MODO gradient layer with slope angle driving a white color. It's a great and quick way to add a snow effect to background trees. But I can't render out a quick animation using Octane.
Hi John.

Proxies are potentially doable - but would only work if the scene containing the proxy is loaded. I will add this to the todo list - so not available right now - sorry.

The gradient shader will be more challenging to implement I think. If you have a sample scene which demonstrates how you are trying to use it - I can take a look inside the Modo API to see what is accessible.

Paul

Thanks Paul~ I'll email you a quick sample now.

Re: Modo Plugin Roadmap

PostPosted: Mon Sep 01, 2014 12:08 pm
by face_off
I now have a build of the plugin running on Modo on Linux, and am looking for beta testers. If you run Modo and Linux, pls PM now and I will get you a copy. It is at a production-ready state yet, so pls be prepared for some minor issues.

Paul

Re: Modo Plugin Roadmap

PostPosted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 8:04 pm
by matrix2012
Yes please the linux link :D
Thanks for the hard work.

Re: Modo Plugin Roadmap

PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 7:39 pm
by dutchbaker
will the plugin also work for modo 601.5 one day??

Re: Modo Plugin Roadmap

PostPosted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:34 pm
by face_off
will the plugin also work for modo 601.5 one day??
No, sorry, that will not be possible.

Paul

Re: Modo Plugin Roadmap

PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 5:39 pm
by ch0pper
Hey there Paul.

But you didn't think you would see me over this side hahah.


Okay, I'm quite new to Modo itself. I downloaded the demo

The actually have a scene that I was given.

But octane itself doesn't seem to convert the materials so everything is blank

Is that normal? As I know the poser plug-in converts materials and everything else. If present

? Anyway, just a general question before I actually buy a licence

Re: Modo Plugin Roadmap

PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 9:19 pm
by face_off
Chopper - the plugin will convert the Modo materials to Octane materials on the fly - so you can just change the modo materials and the Octane Viewport should update. http://render.otoy.com/manuals/Modo/?page_id=35.

Paul