Are you in the mood for a new tool for crafting objects in 3 dimensions? If so, you might take a look at Clarisse. Hit the jump for more infos. What is Clarisse? Well here's what they had to say about it: Clarisse is a new breed of high-end 2D/3D animation software that reinvents the traditional approaches of creating…
3D-Coat is $349 now, though, and I expect that price to climb as Andrew keeps adding stuff to it. Can't help but feel that's the approach these Isotropix guys should have taken. All they have is a lot of marketing buzzwords making promises without actually saying anything, and what they say is stuff that's already in 3D…
Yeah it looks promising, but I spose it's not even released yet, they can do anything with this. They could even take the Lightwave approach, have all this rendering and compositing in one program and have the modeller in another with seamless importing and exporting.
Heh cheers Grimm. I just read their faq a second ago. In a massive turn of opinion, I'm ashamed of my enthusiastic and hasty first comment. This one looks set to head straight for the vapourware section. Looks like I will be sticking with AD then! Not that I dislike the big 2, I just wish they weren't so expensive for home…
From their faq Can I model geometries, rig and deform characters within Clarisse? Not yet, Clarisse won't provide any modeling, rigging and character animation related tools in its first version. You will need to import your geometries or scenes from other packages. For more information, please see the import file format…