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From: Clint007
Date: 1 Aug 1999 01:15:32
Message: <37A3D76F.679356CD@postoffice2.bellatlantic.net>
Thanks Ken and Bob!  I downloaded the Naboo model and PhotoModeler. I am
anxious to try them both!  Two more questions, if I might:

1. What program would you suggest for stretching, modifying, and "morphing"
the model into a variation?

2. Once finished is there a program that would permit cross-sections (or
something similar) to be printed to allow me to physically build the model.

Thanks again,
                          Clint

Ken wrote:

> Bob Hughes wrote:
> >
> > And for the more "on your own" method as was asked for:
> >
> >  http://www.eossystems.com/Lite/
> >
> > Check that web page out, there's a free demo of a program to make photos
> > (drawings possible too) into a 3D model (DXF). You supply a few pictures
> > of a object from various perspectives (viewing angles) and the manual
> > creation of the model vertexes, lines, and surfaces is also up to you.
> > Well, just take a look and try it out, you'll see. The setup really
> > needs a digital camera, not sure if you can get around that. Seems the
> > setup allows for various ways to setup though. Been a while since I
> > tried it.
> > Mike Hough brought it up at AOL once and that's how I know of it and I
> > later saw it there in AOLs software libraries. It seems quite a good
> > program, just not super simple.
>
>   Ok Bob.  He can use the model I provided a link for as an example of
> physical demensions and digitaly photograph it using Pov from any angle
> needed :)
>
> --
> Ken Tyler
>
> mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
> http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/links.htm


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