(or vmware? Oli uses it for windows apps) Don't worry, Jeff, Windows is not that bad nowadays. i'm talking about opening a bnz file in SU todayĮcuadorian wrote:Remus, for that Jeff needs to switch to. i'm not talking about guaranteeing i can open a bnz file 10 years from now. or maybe we're talking about something different when it comes to supporting each other's files. i'm not too concerned with how popular the product is because if it does what i want it too then that's fine. With bonzai, all their videos were made on macs so that makes me feel a little better about the app. with my version of rhino though, i can't import a. if you're saying rhino and sketchup work more_or_less seamlessly together then you've just made my commitment that much stronger. i sometimes think that once it's out of beta i will take a few classes and learn it properly. i'll try for a day or two but then give up realizing the major commitment required to get to know the program. I have wenatchee which is the mac rhino beta and i just can't get into it. I wish I could do it, but it is just not going to be feasible to get it done this is from a pure user point-of-view but i'm sure the business side of things will kill that dream. What i really wish would be both Bonzai and GSU to support each other's files. I haven't checked their site in a while but i did last night and saw they have almost 40 videos up now. they seem to be developing the app quickly and openly which is obviously lacking on the SU side of things.
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I dunno, i'm pretty sure they're gonna get my 500 bucks eventually.
#Bonzai3d part files plus#
It is compatible with formZ RenderZone Plus and allows the smooth transfer of rendering information between the two applications. The RenderZone plug-in offers photorealistic rendering, including global illumination and ambient occlusion. b3d 2.0 offers 3D dimensions, 3D clipping planes (non-destructive sectioning), a Walk-through tool, six new NURBS tools for blending, merging, and extending curves and surfaces, overhauled printing, adjustable size of tool icons, improved view navigation work-flow, and more.