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  Re: modeller vs. hand coding...  
From: Mike Weber
Date: 25 Apr 2000 10:32:28
Message: <3905ac7c$1@news.povray.org>
"Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
news:39052972.FFE41C0B@pacbell.net...
>
>
> Mike Weber wrote:
> >
> > A few weeks ago there was discussion as to what method was better to
> > construct a POV scene: using a modeller such as Moray or doing it by
> > straight POV text.  I came up with an idea for an object/scene as a
base:
> > the Pillsbury Doughboy - so who can model the best doughboy with Moray
(or
> > other modeller) and who can do the best with straight POV text?  I'm
curious
> > to see if anyone is up to the challenge....
>
>  After studying some images of the Pillsbury Doughboy on the web it
> appears to me that the only logical approach to modelling him would
> be through the use of blobs. Since I am neither profecient with
> modelling blobs with a modeller or by hand it would not be what I
> would consider a fair challenge.
>
> Count me out.
>
Ok - I'll agree to that.  Moray doesn't have a blob primitive to model
with - but someone did list a few links to blob modellers...  I'll try to
think of another 'target' subject.


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