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From: Tim Glover
Subject: Good shareware mesh editor for Win32?
Date: 30 Sep 1998 14:29:16
Message: <36126A55.3EAC@nettally.com>
Looking for a good mesh (triangle mesh) editor for win95/NT.  Must be
able to handle 20K triangle sized files.  Interested in gap-patching,
re-contouring, breaking into large segments.  Triangle density
increase/decrease a major plus.   .raw in/.raw out (at least) preferred.

Does this beast exist?  Or do I have to roll my own?

Suggestions?

Tim G


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From: Bret Slivka
Subject: Re: Good shareware mesh editor for Win32?
Date: 30 Sep 1998 15:30:00
Message: <361286D1.EE02AC17@chisp.net>
Well, there's rhino, which is actually a nurbs editor, but exports to
triangle meshes. Raw format, pov-ray format, and many others as well. It
allows you to choose the amount of triangles exported.
    It's in beta now, so it's free, but once out of beta it will cost $800,
so get it now while it's still free.

It's at  www.rhino3d.com


Tim Glover wrote:

> Looking for a good mesh (triangle mesh) editor for win95/NT.  Must be
> able to handle 20K triangle sized files.  Interested in gap-patching,
> re-contouring, breaking into large segments.  Triangle density
> increase/decrease a major plus.   .raw in/.raw out (at least) preferred.
>
> Does this beast exist?  Or do I have to roll my own?
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Tim G


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From: Tim Glover
Subject: Re: Good shareware mesh editor for Win32?
Date: 30 Sep 1998 16:02:55
Message: <36128048.1E3A@nettally.com>
Thanks for the suggestion.  I'm familiar with Rhino (nice package!), but
it's not what I'm looking for.  As you pointed out, it's a NURBS editor
that only exports tri.meshes.  I already have large tri.meshes that I
want to fix up.  I need something that reads tri.meshes (hence the .raw
file input requirement) and allows direct manipluation of points,
individual faces and occasionally groups of faces.  

Again, thanks for the suggestion.

Tim G.

Bret Slivka wrote:
> 
> Well, there's rhino, which is actually a nurbs editor, but exports to
> triangle meshes. Raw format, pov-ray format, and many others as well. It
> allows you to choose the amount of triangles exported.
>     It's in beta now, so it's free, but once out of beta it will cost $800,
> so get it now while it's still free.
> 
> It's at  www.rhino3d.com
>


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Good shareware mesh editor for Win32?
Date: 30 Sep 1998 17:41:00
Message: <3612973C.92B16FB2@pacbell.net>
Tim Glover wrote:

> Looking for a good mesh (triangle mesh) editor for win95/NT.  Must be
> able to handle 20K triangle sized files.  Interested in gap-patching,
> re-contouring, breaking into large segments.  Triangle density
> increase/decrease a major plus.   .raw in/.raw out (at least) preferred.
>
> Does this beast exist?  Or do I have to roll my own?
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Tim G

  Well there is AutoCad 14 that will allow you to
do everything you ask but import .raw files. Of
cource it is a little expensive if only used as a
mesh utility.
    There a little program I purchased at a retai
l software place called 3D design plus.
It retailed in the US for about 30 bucks. It too
will not directly support .raw files but has dxf
import capability.
    It will allow you to physicaly modify individual
triangle mesh points. It basicaly is a 3D cad
modeling package. It has its own built in rendering
engine (a pretty good one too for the price), has
a good range of primitives, offers key framing
animamation support, and will export directly
to dxf file formats.
    The only limitaion of the program is an
internal limitation of 1000 triangles. Any more
and they are ignored.

If you are interesed let me know and I will see
if I can dig up some contact info for you.

Ken Tyler


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From: Tim Glover
Subject: Re: Good shareware mesh editor for Win32?
Date: 2 Oct 1998 11:03:18
Message: <3614DD13.4075@nettally.com>
AutoCAD 14? Gee, why didn't I think of that <grin>.

.dxf would be AOK too, just used .raw as a lowest common denominator. 
CAn transfer between .raw and .dxf without problem.

3D Design almost sounded like what I was looking for, but the 1000
triangle limit eliminates it.  Thanks for the suggestion, tho, since I
WAS looking at it (or a similiar package - can't remember exact title)
in the local cheap CD clearance rack at Babbage's.  Glad I didn't buy it
just to find THAT limitation.

It sounds like I need to fire up the old compiler and get cracking.


Thanks again for the suggestion!

Tim G.




Ken wrote:

>   Well there is AutoCad 14 that will allow you to
> do everything you ask but import .raw files. Of
> cource it is a little expensive if only used as a
> mesh utility.
>     There a little program I purchased at a retai
> l software place called 3D design plus.
> It retailed in the US for about 30 bucks. It too
> will not directly support .raw files but has dxf
> import capability.
>     It will allow you to physicaly modify individual
> triangle mesh points. It basicaly is a 3D cad
> modeling package. It has its own built in rendering
> engine (a pretty good one too for the price), has
> a good range of primitives, offers key framing
> animamation support, and will export directly
> to dxf file formats.
>     The only limitaion of the program is an
> internal limitation of 1000 triangles. Any more
> and they are ignored.
> 
> If you are interesed let me know and I will see
> if I can dig up some contact info for you.
> 
> Ken Tyler


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