Plopp, The Cool 3D Painting Tool is now available for download!
Plopp, the cool 3D painting tool is now ready for downloading at www.planet-plopp.com! Plopp is the first painting tool for kids where you can paint 3D objects very easily! Just paint in 2D and Plopp will transform your paintings into 3D objects! Friendly and helpful Plipp will assist you. If you can do without help (and Plipp), try one of the versions for "professionals". There are a number of different themes available, each coming with extra templates. Current available themes are Classic, Space, On the Farm, Horse-Riding, Wild West, Knight Castle and Aqua for grown-ups. All Plopp versions are available for Windows 98,2000, and XP (Vista coming soon), Mac OS X 10.2 and greater. Without a serial number the Windows and Mac versions of Plopp run in demo mode so you can give painting with Plopp a try. With one purchased serial number you can run as many themes as you like as full version! Plopp Classic is also available for Ubuntu Linux for free! Try it! (And send me comments, please.) Check out the tutorial videos (http://www.planet-plopp.com/biggerkids/tips.html), the wiideos (http://youtube.com/results?search_query=plopp+wii&search=Search), and cool Plopp paintings (http://www.planet-plopp.com/biggerkids/biggerkids.html)! |
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No site licence? Yours Bob -----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] on behalf of Grit Schuster Sent: Tue 27/03/2007 1:17 PM To: [hidden email] Subject: [croquet-dev] [croquet] Plopp, The Cool 3D Painting Tool for download Plopp, The Cool 3D Painting Tool is now available for download! Plopp, the cool 3D painting tool is now ready for downloading at www.planet-plopp.com! Plopp is the first painting tool for kids where you can paint 3D objects very easily! Just paint in 2D and Plopp will transform your paintings into 3D objects! Friendly and helpful Plipp will assist you. If you can do without help (and Plipp), try one of the versions for "professionals". There are a number of different themes available, each coming with extra templates. Current available themes are Classic, Space, On the Farm, Horse-Riding, Wild West, Knight Castle and Aqua for grown-ups. All Plopp versions are available for Windows 98,2000, and XP (Vista coming soon), Mac OS X 10.2 and greater. Without a serial number the Windows and Mac versions of Plopp run in demo mode so you can give painting with Plopp a try. With one purchased serial number you can run as many themes as you like as full version! Plopp Classic is also available for Ubuntu Linux for free! Try it! (And send me comments, please.) Check out the tutorial videos (http://www.planet-plopp.com/biggerkids/tips.html), the wiideos (http://youtube.com/results?search_query=plopp+wii&search=Search), and cool Plopp paintings (http://www.planet-plopp.com/biggerkids/biggerkids.html)! |
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The obvious question - does Plopp export the 3D scene in a format that Croquet
can import? |
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On Mar 27, 2007, at 14:17 , Grit Schuster wrote:
> Plopp, the cool 3D painting tool is now ready for downloading at > www.planet-plopp.com! > Plopp is the first painting tool for kids where you can paint 3D > objects very easily! Just paint in 2D and Plopp will transform your > paintings into 3D objects! Friendly and helpful Plipp will assist > you. If you can do without help (and Plipp), try one of the > versions for "professionals". > There are a number of different themes available, each coming with > extra templates. Current available themes are Classic, Space, On > the Farm, Horse-Riding, Wild West, Knight Castle and Aqua for grown- > ups. > > All Plopp versions are available for Windows 98,2000, and XP (Vista > coming soon), Mac OS X 10.2 and greater. Without a serial number > the Windows and Mac versions of Plopp run in demo mode so you can > give painting with Plopp a try. With one purchased serial number > you can run as many themes as you like as full version! > > Plopp Classic is also available for Ubuntu Linux for free! Try it! > (And send me comments, please.) > > Check out the tutorial videos (http://www.planet-plopp.com/ > biggerkids/tips.html), the wiideos (http://youtube.com/results? > search_query=plopp+wii&search=Search), and cool Plopp paintings > (http://www.planet-plopp.com/biggerkids/biggerkids.html)! In case anybody is wondering - this is actually built in Squeak using Croquet (sans networking) and Tweak (for the UI). There has been a German-only version in stores since last April, this is the English version. Check it out, it's fun, and my kids love it :) - Bert - |
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Dave Faught wrote:
>The obvious question - does Plopp export the 3D scene in a format >that Croquet can import? Or, better yet, since according to Dr. Freudenberg Plopp was born out of Croquet, can Plopp be "plugged in" to add value to the new SDK? |
On Mar 27, 2007, at 16:28 , David Faught wrote:
> Dave Faught wrote: >> The obvious question - does Plopp export the 3D scene in a format >> that Croquet can import? > > Or, better yet, since according to Dr. Freudenberg Plopp was born > out of > Croquet, can Plopp be "plugged in" to add value to the new SDK? Well, the basic painting algorithm is in the SDK forever. Essentially, Plopp is just a kid-friendly UI for that algorithm. - Bert - |
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How is this different to the German version other than the language. I bought the German version last year from Amazon and was wondering if I could use the themes with the version I have. I can't remember if there was a serial number that came with the German version, all I have is the CD. Is there a way to somehow find the serial number or is the best alternative to just purchase a serial number. Great software, my children really love it! Thanks. -- Sachin. On Mar 27, 2007, at 5:17 AM, Grit Schuster wrote: > Plopp, The Cool 3D Painting Tool is now available for download! > > Plopp, the cool 3D painting tool is now ready for downloading at > www.planet-plopp.com! > Plopp is the first painting tool for kids where you can paint 3D > objects very easily! Just paint in 2D and Plopp will transform your > paintings into 3D objects! Friendly and helpful Plipp will assist > you. If you can do without help (and Plipp), try one of the > versions for "professionals". > There are a number of different themes available, each coming with > extra templates. Current available themes are Classic, Space, On > the Farm, Horse-Riding, Wild West, Knight Castle and Aqua for grown- > ups. > > All Plopp versions are available for Windows 98,2000, and XP (Vista > coming soon), Mac OS X 10.2 and greater. Without a serial number > the Windows and Mac versions of Plopp run in demo mode so you can > give painting with Plopp a try. With one purchased serial number > you can run as many themes as you like as full version! > > Plopp Classic is also available for Ubuntu Linux for free! Try it! > (And send me comments, please.) > > Check out the tutorial videos (http://www.planet-plopp.com/ > biggerkids/tips.html), the wiideos (http://youtube.com/results? > search_query=plopp+wii&search=Search), and cool Plopp paintings > (http://www.planet-plopp.com/biggerkids/biggerkids.html)! |
In reply to this post by Bert Freudenberg
Dave Faught wrote:
The obvious question - does Plopp export the 3D scene in a format that Croquet can import? Or, better yet, since according to Dr. Freudenberg Plopp was born out of Croquet, can Plopp be "plugged in" to add value to the new SDK? Bert Freudenberg wrote: Well, the basic painting algorithm is in the SDK forever. Essentially, Plopp is just a kid-friendly UI for that algorithm. But it's the UI that I like! Simple enough even for me :-) |
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Love it! I know what my little Sister is getting for her birthday this year. Thanks.
Peter Moore University Technology Development Center University of Minnesota On Mar 27, 2007, at 7:17 AM, Grit Schuster wrote:
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In reply to this post by Sachin Desai
The German CD version didn't have a serial number. We built it for the Download version.
However, we think about how people who already purchased the CD-Version can get there own Serial Number without paying again. I will get in touch with you again when we discussed it internally. That will be next week. In the meantime you can try the demo modes and see which themes you like most. ;) Yours, Grit. On 3/27/07, Sachin Desai <[hidden email]> wrote:
If, like me, you bought the German version, can you use the serial number from that? Keith |
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In other words, the code is there...
Bert Freudenberg wrote: > On Mar 27, 2007, at 16:28 , David Faught wrote: > >> Dave Faught wrote: >>> The obvious question - does Plopp export the 3D scene in a format >>> that Croquet can import? >> >> Or, better yet, since according to Dr. Freudenberg Plopp was born out of >> Croquet, can Plopp be "plugged in" to add value to the new SDK? > > Well, the basic painting algorithm is in the SDK forever. Essentially, > Plopp is just a kid-friendly UI for that algorithm. > > - Bert - > > > |
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