Automodeller Pro
ALicences range from 299 1,499€ nyone remember the Scifi Pattern Generator plug-in for 3ds Max? Meet Automodeller Pro, Code-artists’ latest foray into the concept they introduced with the Scifi Pattern Generator: texturing with geometry. Similar to displacement mapping, the way it works is that you can apply or paint a group of meshes as a texture onto your scene’s existing geometry; all you do is define your source geometry – be it simple bricks or a set of kitbashing components – and apply it onto your UV mapped target. You then use the UI and UV map to place and tweak the position of the applied mesh texture.
Automodeller doesn’t make use of any of Max’s native modifiers – instead relying on its own, intuitive UI. It’s non-invasive workflow is feature-rich too; you can combine geometry textures onto your mesh, randomise and erase your paint, and update your source geometry on the fly – your target mesh will autoupdate as you go. In addition, it’s also solved the obvious edge issue geometry painting could give you by Code-artists Software providing automatic mesh border adjustment modes, which rely on your UV island’s edges to fit, deform or overlap when painting. Add to that, instance and proxy support and a hefty preview mode maintaining your workspeed, and, provided your hardware has the muscle for it, you can go to town in the size department.
However, it’s Automodeller’s unbelievable speed and the paintoptions which are the plug-in’s standout features. Similar in function to a clone tool, you can paint your selected geometry on pretty much anything – from spheres to cylinders to hard-edged models. You can do so in various modes, from brush-or mouse-strokes to bucket fills and “Just the normals, please.” Paint in Stairs mode and your geometrytexture www.automodeller.com will generate stairs on slopes or curves. Paint in Random mode and it will randomise the geometry texture’s output – superhandy for both stone and greebles. Select faces, and it will paint on your selected faces only. In addition, it’s set up so the geometry you’ve painted onto your base mesh will follow any deformation or modifiers you put onto it, without batting much of an eyelid; it’ll just need a few moments to auto update and adjust to the new shape – straight, bent or curved.
Versatile, easy to use and stable, Code-artists have got a lot right with Automodeller. The mesh export could’ve used an optimiser function in addition to Max’s native Optimise, and the incomplete documentation fits the current, annoying climate of “let’s ship, and worry about documentation later,” but that aside, it’s a good plug-in. Not only technically, but also conceptually: it’s one of those rare releases that invites you to just load, explore and get creative. Highly recommended. When in doubt, optimise Provided you have the RAM, Automodeller Pro is one of those plug-ins that lets you have fun and explore, while at the same time, packing a hefty functionality punch. I loved working with it, but it’s true what they say on their pages: your RAM’S the limit, so optmise your geometry and geometry texture sets before you get started.
Versatile, easy to use and stable, Code-artists have got a lot right
Paint geometry onto your mesh Supports instances and proxies Speed optimised Automodeller Pro lets you use geometry as textures in 3ds Max, speeding up your workflow and giving you yet another reason to keep building that kitbashing library