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 From:  KENMO
11570.111 In reply to 11570.110 
I tried Rocket3F after having difficulty learning NVIL. I was told by the developer of Rocket3F (I believe his first name was Andrea?) that Rocket3F was based on Nvil and used the same "engine".
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11570.112 In reply to 11570.111 
I believe there are only 2 principal Guys : Andrei Samardac (Master modeler) & Kun Shi (Master coder) ;)

EDITED: 27 Mar by PILOU

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 From:  KENMO
11570.114 In reply to 11570.110 
If I remember correctly, I also think Andrei was a MOI3D user. I believe he had some good MOI3D tutorials on youtube.
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11570.115 In reply to 11570.114 
Yes he was a Master of Moi3D (he is a Master modeler)... but you will not find anymore some youtube video... all are disapeared!
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 From:  KENMO
11570.116 In reply to 11570.115 
Perhaps Michael could contact him about re-posting his MOI tutorials. They not the typical MOI tutorials with no audio and the intent is only for the artist to show off his modeling skills. Andrei were easy to follow. There is another on youtube his name escapes me (ARIMUS or something along those lines) is a fantastic instructor as well.
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 From:  KENMO
11570.117 In reply to 11570.112 
I found this post on the Nvil forum where the developer of NVIL states Rocket3F is based on NVIL

[quote]
IStonia
March 24, 2017, 03:37:12 am

Rocket 3F is a special version of Nvil. It is customized in a way that the customizer thinks it is the best organizing base on his modeling knowledge and experience. Basically Rocket is not customizable. So it is only suitable for people who find it easy to adapt to its fixed workflow.

[/quote]

Ironically, it was I who asked the question about NVIL vs Rocket3F.

Thread here : https://digitalfossils.com/nvil-forum//index.php?topic=2990.30

EDITED: 27 Mar by KENMO

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11570.118 
Damned Arrimus 3D has also erased its videos! :(

http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=10001.1
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 From:  KENMO
11570.120 In reply to 11570.118 
ARRIMUS! That's the bloke I was thinking of. Love his tutorials. He seemed to cover most of the major 3D apps.

I firmly believe IF MOI3D got more exposure most people would immediately fall in love with it.

MOI3D has one of the most intuitive guis of any 3D app. Perhaps some of them should hire Mr Gibson to re-write their user interfaces adapt the Gibson GUI!! After all there is already a guitar named after him!!! LOL

I would love to tap into some of the more advanced features of MOI3D as I realize I am not fully utilizing the power of this amazing app, however the lack of tutorials I believe is holding this app back.

EDITED: 27 Mar by KENMO

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 From:  PaQ
11570.121 
Hehe, that Rocket guy seemed a bit bipolar or something. He was super into MoI, created tons of videos, and then suddenly got pissed and started insulting users who were too "hobbyist" for his taste. As retaliation, he removed all his tutorials and videos. Then he saw an opportunity to sell them for a little while. Eventually, he gave up on 3D, only to come back a few months later with a reskinned version of Nvil, trying to promote it here because it has a "bridge" that was actually based on Max Smirnov scripts. Looks like that project is gone now too.

Software comes and goes—even expensive commercial ones can just vanish (like Modo or Clarisse). That’s one reason to stick with Blender. I have to admit, Nvil has been around for quite a while too. While poly modeling is fairly standard across tools, the learning curve can still be steep. You still find artists using XSI, even though it’s been dead for a decade, because switching to something else is tough once you've mastered it.
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 From:  KENMO
11570.122 In reply to 11570.121 
I do not much about Andrei.

However I did know Rocket3F was based upon NVIL.

I have an earlier post where I asked the creator of NVIL on the NVIL forms what the relationship was between NVIL and Rocket3F where he replied Rocket3F is a version of NVIL aimed at artists.
I guess it is sort of like Blender and BlenderForArtist.

I agree about 3D software coming and going. I used to use and love Hexagon but it too is like Studebaker Motor Car Company. Gone. As well as Groboto3D, e-onsoftware's Vue (I still use Vue and Groboto3D).

Wings3D is still around and maintained and a very capable modeler. An app I love very much but lacked some of the features Hexagon and Silo had.

Amapi is no more, Silo3D stopped development for a few years but is back. Truespace3D is gone and had one of the most terrible user interfaces of all.

Bryce3D has stopped development for a very long time.
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 From:  Subpa (SUBPATH2)
11570.123 In reply to 11570.122 
@KENMO

Did anyone said Truespace3D :)
Its somewhat still alive.

Caligary made it public some years ago
here a Link
https://united3dartists.com/downloads.html
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11570.124 In reply to 11570.122 
The French Eric Wenger the creator of Bryce made after more Music progs! ;)

https://www.youtube.com/user/metawenger

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 From:  KENMO
11570.125 In reply to 11570.124 
I believe e-onsoftware's Vue was also developed by a French programmer.
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11570.126 In reply to 11570.125 

EDITED: 29 Mar by PILOU

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 From:  KENMO
11570.127 In reply to 11570.126 
Yes it is. Bentley has abandoned further development of Vue after purchasing it a few years prior from e-onsoftware.

I was on their yearly subscription and had pre-paid for an year or two in advance. And NO refund was offered.

Vladimir Chopine (Geekatplay) offers some of the best Vue tutorials on youtube.

Vue is my preferred renderer for my MOI, Blender and 3D Coat models I've created.

I find much easier to use then Bryce.
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11570.128 In reply to 11570.127 
Vue is no a slow render ?
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 From:  KENMO
11570.129 In reply to 11570.128 
Vue has always included a render engine and depending on which settings you use, it is no longer slow. I find the recent Vue to render within reasonable amount of time.
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