We’ll have a full review of MODO 801 for you soon in DEVELOP3D – subscribe here for free to avoid missing out. In addition The Foundry and MakerBot have announced that they are working together to develop resources to ensure the seamless integration of MODO and the MakerBot 3D printing platform to make 3D printing easier and more accessible for users.Īs a result MODO users now get a cheeky 10 per cent discount on the purchase of a MakerBot Replicator, MakerBot Replicator Z18, or a MakerBot Replicator 2 till June 25, 2014. “This is a massive update for MODO and we can’t wait to let artists and designers get their hands on it.” With this release we’ve looked closely at MODO’s architecture and re-developed key parts based on what we know users want,” cheered Shane Griffith, MODO product marketing manager at The Foundry. The CLI SAPI provides the php.ini settings cli.pager and cli.pager setting allows an external program (such as less) to act as a pager for the output instead of being displayed directly on the screen.
The history is saved in the /.phphistory file. It breaks down the basic approach to working in modo from start to finish. It's not the most obvious place to look for a beginner. “With highly intuitive workflows that focus on simplicity and mass usability, 801 will be a delight for artists and designers at every level. The interactive shell stores your history which can be accessed using the up and down keys. The best tutorial for getting started is in the help menu, open the 'inline help system' the 'getting started' then 'beginner tutorial' the teacup tutorial. The wide range of industries now using MODO means that the team at The Foundry has had to work on nearly every element of the end-to-end 3D workflow, looking to improve an tweak it.
Soap bubble and oil-on-water effects are now more believable thanks to 801’s upgrades