POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.general : rendering humans and animals : Re: rendering humans and animals Server Time
12 Aug 2024 05:23:19 EDT (-0400)
  Re: rendering humans and animals  
From: Ken
Date: 25 Mar 1999 11:54:40
Message: <36FA695A.2A9FC764@pacbell.net>
Marcus Ertl wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> Johannes Hubert wrote:
> 
> > You raise the bar quite it bit, don't you? ;-)
> > "Model and pose humans, animals and liveforms", "Output to POV", "Cheap or
> > even free"...
> > Why not "Cook my dinner" and "Call my Mom" while we are at it?
> > ;=)
> 
> If it would make coffee for me, while i'm working in lab, it would very
> fine. ;o) And washing my clothes and cleaning my room would nice do...
> ;o)
> 
> > Johannes.
> > P.S.
> > Sorry, couldn't resist, but I don't think that you will find what you are
> > looking for.
> 
> I'm afraid, you are right. But I need the program only for one projekt,
> and it would to expensive for me to buy Poser for this projekt. And
> nobody I know has Poser, so I can't work on an friends computer... :o(
> 
> What I need is a good render of an werewolf or an elf or something like
> that fantastic things, holding a torch, an pen, or something like that,
> because a friend of my, and me, we won't to found an Web-Award for
> german Roleplaying-Sites (a real Award, not one of this things everyone
> can have.)
> 
> by
>   Marcus


Take a look at the three sites below. All three have high quality 3D
models available for free and some of the models might be the type be
that you are looking for. You may have to search a little bit for the
right sections whre the models are but they are there if you look hard
enough.

 How you will pose them is something I cannot
help you with but a little imagination and the correct lighting will
hide many little mistakes or things you don't want seen.

http://www.serious3d.com

http://www.sumrallworks.com/freebies/server/blnk.html

http://www.mediom.qc.ca/creator-studio/3d-depot/main.html

If you do not have a good 3D file converter try 3Dwin which can convert
most popular 3D file formats to Pov-Ray format files.

http://www.stmuc.com/thbaier/homepage.htm

-- 
Ken Tyler

mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net


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