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necko77 wrote:Bon Voyage cyNickalCyn :)
Thanks necko ^^

Out of Japanese waters now and just tried to connect PS to the internets and now...............................

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it loads without problem :D

Stupid internet :(

Hopefully I can finish this latest project sometime soon ^^
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Nice to hear it works now. :D

I'd love to see your results
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Hi Phantom.
Could you in the future incorporate a very simple single click solution within phantom scatter for creating single custom placed instances of objects. I under stand you can do this currently with the curve scatter set to a population of 1, and a few other settings. But it would be nice to have a simple option to point and click and set a very precise location without having to modify the two points of the curve.

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Definately, I will bring that in next version. Could use this myself too. :)
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Hey guys,

I am getting experienced at developing for Android and I was wondering the following. The Oculus Rift looks pretty cool, and I think it would work great as a presentation tool. So my idea is that using the panorama camera in Octane, you render some panorama images... what would happen next is that you'd put these images on your Android phone. When you go to a client you'd simply hook up the Oculus Rift to your phone and then run my app. You can then let your client experience your design as if he/she was there on the spot.

Anyone who would be interested to have this?
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Phantom107 wrote:Hey guys,

I am getting experienced at developing for Android and I was wondering the following. The Oculus Rift looks pretty cool, and I think it would work great as a presentation tool. So my idea is that using the panorama camera in Octane, you render some panorama images... what would happen next is that you'd put these images on your Android phone. When you go to a client you'd simply hook up the Oculus Rift to your phone and then run my app. You can then let your client experience your design as if he/she was there on the spot.

Anyone who would be interested to have this?
Too bad I am not into android.. otherwise I would be very interested, coz' the Oculus Rift is too interesting not to do anything with it!
I guess Android users will kill for your new app :oops: ;) :mrgreen:
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Phantom107 wrote:Hey guys,

I am getting experienced at developing for Android and I was wondering the following. The Oculus Rift looks pretty cool, and I think it would work great as a presentation tool. So my idea is that using the panorama camera in Octane, you render some panorama images... what would happen next is that you'd put these images on your Android phone. When you go to a client you'd simply hook up the Oculus Rift to your phone and then run my app. You can then let your client experience your design as if he/she was there on the spot.

Anyone who would be interested to have this?

Thank you for the idea...patent pending! :)
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Phantom107 wrote:Hey scatter fans, a small heads up. :)

I am considering of changing the yearly license to a fixed pricepoint. I think the program can appear to a lot more users that way.
Please do add such option! I am not yet a customer of yours, but I would really like to purchase this program (however, due to certain circumstances, our country's currency took quite a fall during the last year and continues to sink even further, everything is almost twice the price it used to be the previous year, which makes yearly-payments quite risky, financially speaking)

So if you could answer whether or not that's still a possibility in the near future, that would be great, thank you!
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I was considering it but I'm keeping it the way it is for now. Maybe in the future. :)
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