![]() The new camera path and parameter envelopes provide fine control of ArtMatic Pro animation. For users who want more control, the tree structure can be edited and finely tuned with the parameter sliders. Simply choose a tree structure, roll the dice then zoom and pan the camera to explore the image space you have created. “Behind the scenes, it uses systems of complex equations, but its user interface is simple and makes it possible for anyone to create stunning movies and images. “ArtMatic Pro is the perfect tool for artists and non-artists alike,” Spiegel said. It will continue as U & I’s entry-level art synthesizer. I have never used a resolution of more than 2048, as this is too much load on the memory and file size.ArtMatic Pro provides new keyframe-based animation, new graphics and sound synthesis functions, structure editing, a movie/pict component for manipulating existing movies and pictures with an ArtMatic system, new shading/lighting components, 16 keyframes/parameter sets per file, expanded documentation and many new features that make it both more powerful and easier to use than ArtMatic 1.2, its predecessor, according to Spiegel. Practically, the resolution of 4096 is quite enough to work in Bryce. The pro version has all the features (and some more) than standard version but with $289 is not cheap. The new World Creator 2 (Standard) has again only 4096 resolution, misses several filters, isolines seem to be missing as well and it is quite expensive, around $149. You can load any terrain and modify it with the filters, which go up to 8192 resolution. GeoControl generated terrains stored in the preset library are compatible. Otherwise it is much the same as GeoControl. The difference is that the controls are at left, not at right on the interface, it uses 2 CPU cores to render instead of only 1,the terrain and the maximum size was increased from 4096 to 8192. Then I purchased World Creator from Cloddy. I got GeoControl 2 for free with a 1 month license after Johannes Rosenberg had sold it to Cloddy. Slepalex - you're lucky to have GeoControl 2. ![]() I have been looking for some nice fractal apps-you can see from my avatar that I love messing around with fractals. You are right about the "release candidate" It looks like they are going to be adding some things to it - I think they mentioned the ability to import your own objects for one (I hope they make improvements to the sky and water) - So I wonder if I will be paying maintenance by the year to get these updates (it will be hard not to pass up).Įugenius Maximus Thanks for the link for U&I Software - these apps look amazing especially the Voyager for the landscapes. I wound up purchasing the Pro edition around 200$. They have a Standard ($149) and Pro ($289) WC2. I picked up WC1 a few years ago for around 35$, so for me it was great that they still offered the WC2 discount this year. Steam usually has some blow out sales yearly much like DAZ. Yeah, you are right, at the time, though, I got the WC1 on sale. So if you think you'll want WC2, it's probably better to buy it directly from its creators at, rather than buying from Steam and then trying to upgrade. ![]() So if you bought WC1 from Steam, and then decided that you wanted to upgrade to WC2, you'd end up paying about $170 all told (or more, when the price goes up). They also say that they'll offer a 30% discount to owners of WC1. WC2 is currently priced at $149, but the makers say that the price will go up when it ships. World Creator 2 is about to ship (and is already available as a 'release candidate'). Note that Steam only has World Creator 1. Node-based systems make sense to me.as long as there's a preview window of the affected terrain :-) I'm still researching which software to get.so many great choices. World Creator looks great and Steam has it for $69.00 which is a steal.
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