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Future of Octane, Maybe...

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 5:46 am
by jershaun
I know Octane is a long way away from the software used in the below link, but I think this is a good goal to work towards. Any thoughts?

http://www.circus3d.com/index.php/4dmodel

Btw, does anyone have a clue of what software (or similar) was used to create this? I think Circus3D is a gaming company so I'm not sure.

Re: Future of Octane, Maybe...

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:28 am
by radiance
i wrote a soft llke this using ogre 3d once for a arch company in new zealand.
it was for demonstrating leaks / faulty construction in buildings.

Radiance

Re: Future of Octane, Maybe...

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:33 am
by kubo
I know you are pretty busy atm, but how exactly a game engine (ogre is a game engine, right?) could show faulty construction? just professional curiosity.
I mean how did the archs use it, not how you did it (that's so above me anyways that's magic ;) ).

Re: Future of Octane, Maybe...

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:36 am
by radiance
kubo wrote:I know you are pretty busy atm, but how exactly a game engine (ogre is a game engine, right?) could show faulty construction? just professional curiosity.
I mean how did the archs use it, not how you did it (that's so above me anyways that's magic ;) ).
it's easy to demonstrate to a crowd in a legal hearing with a projector and 3d model how the building rotted from leaks, and how it affects other parts of the area with various texture maps indicating moisture samples.

Radiance

Re: Future of Octane, Maybe...

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:11 pm
by kubo
That sounds really cool, dunno how much they get paid for legal advice, but here I couldn't pull it off for sure, or may be I just don't have the right clients, lol
Just the same, it's a good use of technology.

Re: Future of Octane, Maybe...

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:54 pm
by GeorgoSK
This makes absolutely no sense.

Next time someone will ask when will Octane become 3D modeling package.

Re: Future of Octane, Maybe...

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 1:15 pm
by ycarry
and then some ask to have Gizmo :lol:

Re: Future of Octane, Maybe...

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 12:48 am
by acc24ex
That's a great idea to aim to, real time 3d model explorer/renderer, like something that deep exploration software.. only for .obj, think of the engineers architects who want to show their work interactively.. maybe even do like a projector.exe like what flash does and make a object integrate into octane so you can run it from a usb stick, and show it to a investor or something so people would be falling off their asses when they see the magic..
like octane demo so you can't save anything just show work around, say .ocs file with textures and light already set.. since this program you showed us is really nice, but realy nothing much to look at.. we want some realistic (or closer to it) looking 3d software
People like fancy pictures, I know I do, if you make it look nice (well if you have to sell it) people tend to think your project is good if they see inspiring pictures

Re: Future of Octane, Maybe...

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 3:15 am
by jershaun
acc24ex wrote:like octane demo so you can't save anything just show work around, say .ocs file with textures and light already set.. since this program you showed us is really nice, but realy nothing much to look at.. we want some realistic (or closer to it) looking 3d software
People like fancy pictures, I know I do, if you make it look nice (well if you have to sell it) people tend to think your project is good if they see inspiring pictures
This is why I thought Octane would be suited for this type of thing.

Maybe when Radiance gets all the basics sorted out in Octane, he can tackle this.