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Charles,
I looked at Rhino's website and was quite impressed. My question is this: If
one can afford to buy Rhino, would there be any need for Moray? In other
words, what can Moray do that Rhino can't?
Steve Shelby
From: Charles <cha### [at] t-onlinede>
Subject: Re: Question: Irregular forms
Date: Sunday, April 29, 2001 4:18 AM
i.e. Rhino3d
www.rhino3d.com or www.rhino3d.de
You can download the evaluation version. You can save/export up to 25 times
with it.
-C-HA-R-L-E-S-
"Olivier Gagnon" <oli### [at] cgocableca> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:3ad9c40f$1@news.povray.org...
> I've wanted to create a trapezis (Does that even exist in english) but
it's
> a irregular form, and I can't do that in moray, I've seen people use UDO
as
> file format for lots of irregular forms, what program do people use to
> create UDO files easily?
>
>
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sshelby <ssh### [at] rexnetnet> wrote:
> Charles,
> I looked at Rhino's website and was quite impressed. My question is this: If
> one can afford to buy Rhino, would there be any need for Moray? In other
> words, what can Moray do that Rhino can't?
> Steve Shelby
Moray uses Pov's native formats. As such, it can generate images that are
much faster/easier to work with in POV.
Rhino is really good for some things, especially NURBs, but it's not a total
3D solution, IMO. Of course, neither is Moray (I always fiddle with the
generated code), again, IMO.
Geoff
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"sshelby" <ssh### [at] rexnetnet> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:3aeef2f4@news.povray.org...
> Charles,
> I looked at Rhino's website and was quite impressed. My question is this:
If
> one can afford to buy Rhino, would there be any need for Moray? In other
If you are teacher or student the price is very low.
> words, what can Moray do that Rhino can't?
> Steve Shelby
Moray is an excellent interface to POV. I use Rhino and Moray together. All
the modelling is done in Rhino, exported to UDO. Then I use the very very
fine Moray material editor and give it all to POV with a single klick.
I can't imagine an easier way.
Once POV is started you can work with other programs. Of course, the
rendering is slower then.
Rhino is (up to now) a modeler and not more. In the near future there will
be a rendering plug-in called flamingo. IMHO POV gives better results with a
lot of lights, and it's cheaper.
Rhino - Moray - Povray: the ultimate combination.
-C-H-A-R-L-E-S-
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