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Hi @Toolchefs! Just wanted to say that I took your project for a spin when searching for an alternative to ATOM in Maya, and that it worked wonderfully right off the bat. Well done!
I also thought I'd propose updating the description of the project, because for the longest time I knew of this project but never once did it occur to me that it wasn't just a format, but a full (de)serialisation tool with graphical user interfaces for import/export in Maya, along with also being able to export a preview image-sequence(!) of the animation. That's brilliant and under-represented in your README and GitHub description I think. I also spotted the work that has gone into implementing support for undo, which is no small feat and deserves some spotlight as well.
I bet you'd get more traffic with a description like "Animation import/export tool for Maya, Nuke and Houdini" along with GIFs of what the tool looks like and how it works, straight in the README.
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Hi @Toolchefs! Just wanted to say that I took your project for a spin when searching for an alternative to ATOM in Maya, and that it worked wonderfully right off the bat. Well done!
I also thought I'd propose updating the description of the project, because for the longest time I knew of this project but never once did it occur to me that it wasn't just a format, but a full (de)serialisation tool with graphical user interfaces for import/export in Maya, along with also being able to export a preview image-sequence(!) of the animation. That's brilliant and under-represented in your README and GitHub description I think. I also spotted the work that has gone into implementing support for undo, which is no small feat and deserves some spotlight as well.
I bet you'd get more traffic with a description like "Animation import/export tool for Maya, Nuke and Houdini" along with GIFs of what the tool looks like and how it works, straight in the README.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: