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  1. I have requested multiple times, to have a planned feature roadmap for the development of EIAS. I want to know what sort of program Tomas and the Igors are putting together. Will it remain strictly for architectural visualization and product renders? Or will it add character animation tools for creature effects and stunt doubles? To date, no road map has been forthcoming. Of course it's difficult to figure out where the software is going, when you're forced to rewrite the entire code base to clean up miles of tangled threads and modernize things. Still, I think by this time Tomas and the Igors should have an idea of where they will land when the dust settles and the next version is released, and they should have an idea of where they want to go.

    The makers of Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer have posted on their forums their planned feature roadmap. These posts are old, and as each planned feature was achieved, it was removed from the original posting. This is the kind of thing I would like to see from EIAS. Thanks.

    Affinity Photo Road Map

    Affinity Designer Road Map

     

  2. and would appreciate a little bit of a roadmap 

     

    for the coming year.   

     

                            Scott Novasic

     

     

    I've asked before to have even a ball park "road map" of future EI development. Especially where animation and character tool set improvement is involved. The answer is always the same - "we love EI, we're working hard, wait and see."

  3. There's a new, free open source Compositor available: Natron. It's a nodal compositor that looks EXACTLY like a Nuke clone. (Hope they don't get sued!)

     

    Anyway, it's a very young product, so not too many tools or nodes available just yet. They say it can load up OpenFX Plug-ins so we'll see if some Open source plug-ins are workable. Supposedly the commercial OpenFX plug-ins such as Saphire can also be used, although those are expensive. They recently added a Tracker, but more development might be needed in how it is implemented.

     

    Worth a look, especially for hobbyists and small shops that can't afford an expensive compositing application, especially if you dig nodes vs. layers.

     

    http://natron.inria.fr/

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