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A quick model, maybe something the Silver Surfer would drive to the beach...
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Funny looking plane, I am afraid you have to redefine aerodynamics
to make it fly, but who cares as long as it looks good :)
What did you use to generate the POV file from the Autocad design?
Last week as an experiment I tried to convert a design from the
medical technology development group in our hospital to pov-ray.
It was designed in Autocad 2000 (or actually Mechanical desktop)
I could not find a decent translator on the web. Either it did
not convert, I could not get the tool to work, it told me it could
not handle autocad 2000 yet, or there was no trial version
available. Saving it in older fileformats also did not work for me.
Finally I saved it as a VRML file, wrote a simple parser to
extract the triangles and interpolate the normals to get
smooth_triangle's and got it to work that way. I still have
some problems with the triangulation because there were a lot of
cylinders fitting exactly in cylindrical holes. With that the
triangles from the inner en outer cylinders overlap and I get bandy
objects if they have different colors.
Andrel
cadman wrote:
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> A quick model, maybe something the Silver Surfer would drive to the beach...
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> Name: Craft.png
> Craft.png Type: PNG image file (image/x-png)
> Encoding: x-uuencode
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> Funny looking plane, I am afraid you have to redefine aerodynamics
> to make it fly, but who cares as long as it looks good :)
I'm not exactly the engineering type...Then again, I can't imagine the
Silver Surfer being restrained by the laws of physics.
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> What did you use to generate the POV file from the Autocad design?...
Well, it just so happens that I jsut released the beta of AutoCAD2POV
(http://autocad2pov.povray.co.uk). It's a plug-in (arx) for AutoCAD 2000+,
I'd be curious to see how it does with Mechanical Desktop objects.
According to Autodesk's docs, it should work fine...Let me know.
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Don't know a thing about AutoCAD, but my mother designs houses on it for a
living. Could your program take the simple 3-D view of the house generated
by AutoCAD(*.dwg, *.dxf, *.dwt, *.wmf, *.sat, *.stl, *.epf, *.dxx, or *.3df)
and export it into a pov file?!!
-Shay
cadman <cad### [at] graffitinet> wrote in message
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Indeed it can. And does. Tomorrow I'll post a couple of exteriors that
I've done in AutoCAD and rendered in POV-Ray. Also, check out the samples
on the sample page of http://autocad2pov.povray.co.uk.
"Shay" <sah### [at] simcopartscom> wrote in message
news:3c7e6733@news.povray.org...
> Don't know a thing about AutoCAD, but my mother designs houses on it for a
> living. Could your program take the simple 3-D view of the house generated
> by AutoCAD(*.dwg, *.dxf, *.dwt, *.wmf, *.sat, *.stl, *.epf, *.dxx, or
*.3df)
> and export it into a pov file?!!
>
> -Shay
>
> cadman <cad### [at] graffitinet> wrote in message
> news:3c7d0799@news.povray.org...
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