As I'm sitting here tonight, I'm getting ready for a class tomorrow, just running through some of the data sets, refreshing my mind. I'm also thinking of the differences between Showcase and Showcase Pro. Yes, there is a Showcase and a Showcase Professional.
A raytrace from my practice for the night!
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The differences are listed on a PDF file from the Autodesk Website here.
But, for a quick summary, here's the one's that caught my eye:
1) Import FBX files from other programs (Max, Maya, etc) - FBX files are an animation program that can be exported from other rendering systems. You can import them into Showcase Pro and reuse them in Showcase.-
2) Batch and distributed tesselation. - I confess, I've never come close to using this one myself. Probably for the advance user, but if you're importing a lot of files, this might come in handy.
3) Storyboards - Create a quick way to move from different variations of your components
4) Remote Collaboration - Use your Showcase Pro to collaborate across the web. Could be useful for those design 'jam sessions'.
5) Side by Side Comparision - Show alternative designs side by side for quick comparing and contrasting of different iterations and variations
6) Cluster Support - Support showing images across multiple screens or projectors.
7) External user interface - Customize your own interface with html or flash. Useful for putting a 'company face' on Showcase Pro.
So that's the skinny on the difference between the two. Other than the cost of course.
Which one is right for you? Ultimately, it's the one that meets your needs. For some, Showcase will give you everything you need, for others, they get a little 'foamy in the mouth' when the see some of Showcase Pros abilities. Personally, I like having the Storyboards, and Side by Side comparision.
But at least now, you can take a little longer look and decide which is right for you.
That's it for now!
Jonathan Landeros
Hello,
ReplyDeleteDo you have the pdf that you mentioned has the difference between Showcase and Showcase Professional. Autodesk have removed the content from their website.
Thanks in advance.
I'm afraid I do not. I haven't had to reference that document in sometime, and it's been lost to a hardware update somewhere along the line.
DeleteEven a Google search didn't yield much.