PD Howler 13 (Is this what I hope it is?)

jdavison67jdavison67 Posts: 689
edited January 2020 in The Commons

Is this particle a effects engine?

Does it integrate with DAZ or is it a stand alone product?

 

JD

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  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,844

    from the looks of it, it looks like it can create 3D landscapes, has it's own rendering engine and has lots of photo editing aspects in it as well. It appears to be standalone. Just looking at it, the only benefit I can see for my projects would be the OBJ export of terrains.

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,290
    edited January 2020

    http://squirreldome.com/WhatsNew.htm

    https://www.thebest3d.com

    Bascially, Project Dogwaffle (what the PD stands for) started off a 2-D animation program that ran out of control like Bruce Banner snorting Gamma radiation and has since become a really unique and impressive image creation tool with all kinds of crazy features like a built in chroma keyer for Greenscreen/bluescreen, motion tracking, particle brushes, 3D landscape creation, slow motion interpolation of live video footage... oh heck, the list of things it can do goes on for miles.  See the links above for a sample and yes, you can get a free 30 day demo.  You can't use it in DAZ studio, but you can use it with DAZ studio very effectively.  

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  • Cybersox said:

    http://squirreldome.com/WhatsNew.htm

    https://www.thebest3d.com

    Bascially, Project Dogwaffle (what the PD stands for) started off a 2-D animation program that ran out of control like Bruce Banner snorting Gamma radiation and has since become a really unique and impressive image creation tool with all kinds of crazy features like a built in chroma keyer for Greenscreen/bluescreen, motion tracking, particle brushes, 3D landscape creation, slow motion interpolation of live video footage... oh heck, the list of things it can do goes on for miles.  See the links above for a sample and yes, you can get a free 30 day demo.  You can't use it in DAZ studio, but you can use it with DAZ studio very effectively.  

    Okay....now I am intrigued....it sounds like a post....swissarmy knife.....  I like that!

     

    JD

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