Hi Everyone,
Just wanted to put my vote and thoughts in on EIM:
1. Yes, bring back Modeler.
2. Yes, it should use ACIS.
3. No, to a version of EIM with only SDS.
4. As a current user of EIAS, I’d prefer to pay under $200 to get EIM.
5. I think customers of version 6.x should get a small price break to get EIM.
Some elaborations on the above:
1. I _love_ EI Modeler. It has one of the best user interfaces I’ve seen. It has extremely useful snapping; clearly better snapping features than Silo3d (v2.0). ie: snap vertex, edge, faces, all of which can be toggled for any combination. Not to mention all the additional key combinations.
2. One of the most unique features of Modeler is its ability to combine and inter-convert between NURBS and SDS. I find this feature very compelling and I use it a lot.
3. An SDS-only version of EIM seems to be a waste of resources. Why not use Silo3d which is inexpensive and well developed? I’d argue that one should continue to partner with Silo3d, not compete against them. Does EITG really want to develop soft-selection, topology-brush, and sculpting-brush tools? And make them even better than Silo3d’s? How would an SDS-only version of EIM be more compelling that Silo3d? Personally, I think Modeler’s compelling feature is its ability to do both NURBS and SDS together.
4. I’d prefer to have EIM cost less than $200 to get it… but I can reasonably see its price as being between $200 and $300. Above $300 may be too much except for a niche market. Many may just go buy Silo3d and be happy with that.
Other thoughts: I understand that a lot of people want EIM to be integrated into Animator. And I can see that that could be really cool (ie: imagine using Xpressionist to generate dynamic geometry...). However, I personally think it is okay if EIM stays separate. The added complexity of combining both programs is probably more effort than it is worth at this point in time.
Sincerely,
--ChiralSym