I find Maya's method of scene navigation ZOOM, PAN, ROTATE to be a very natural approach. When I go to IC it becomes frustrating to move around the scene. Especially in large environments. Would it not be possible to have a preferences option that says something to the effect "Work like Maya...More
There is an amazing wealth of information buried in iClone Forums from amazingly talented contributors. Suggesting to add more structure by grouping content into "Goal Oriented Sub-forums" 1. iClone Cinematography (Lighting, Camera settings etc)...More
This is about a functionality I had on another rather large software application once upon the time (might have been one of those Autodesk applications), that it was able to function in a learning mode which included things like more descriptive tooltips. This request was prompted by these...More
Ability to make constraint objects with simple on/off animation controls. Also the ability for the constraint to fire off a pose. So if you have a constraint ball when the hand comes in contact with the ball it fires off a gip hand pose. Also constraints working with collision and collision...More
Best would be to license Ikinema Action for iClone and open up iClone to more mocap hardware. Also multi-character capture would be appreciated....More
Hi guys, I'm in great need of an expanded monster workshop kit, which might appeal to others too. e.g: * A blank quadruped avatar that's also G5 so it can perform all G5 motions as well, but with a neck and body that can be shortened/lengthened for anything from a horse/cow shape to spider...More
I actually have three suggestions if you'll indulge me. As a DAZ user, I was thrilled when I learned of iClone's team up with the platform. I especially like the fact that I can use g6 Hairs on DAZ characters. That said, I wish there was a way to apply more of the physics enabled props...More
I have many files that are no longer open, (corrupt). I would therefore like to have an opportunity to analyze and repair them even if some parts are irreparable, so you can get back a little of what's left....More