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From: cadman
Subject: Irit
Date: 25 Dec 1999 12:26:28
Message: <3864fe44@news.povray.org>
Has anyone ever heard of Irit--the freeware, open-source solid modeler?  I
haven't had much of a chance to play with it yet, but it looks like it can
do a lot of stuff--bezier surfaces, trivarate volumes, and many other things
that a math Ph.D. would know about.  It's got it's own C-based description
language (many functions) that is a bit cryptic.  It does have a GUI,
although it's only used for viewing models, not for creating.  Anyway, it
looks to have potential for POV users, esp. if someone could improve on the
interface, although that may not be possible and still keep all the
functionality.


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From: mr art
Subject: Re: Irit
Date: 25 Dec 1999 12:31:29
Message: <3864FF56.31B588F8@gci.net>
Could you give a url? It is something I would look into.

cadman wrote:
> 
> Has anyone ever heard of Irit--the freeware, open-source solid modeler?  I
> haven't had much of a chance to play with it yet, but it looks like it can
> do a lot of stuff--bezier surfaces, trivarate volumes, and many other things
> that a math Ph.D. would know about.  It's got it's own C-based description
> language (many functions) that is a bit cryptic.  It does have a GUI,
> although it's only used for viewing models, not for creating.  Anyway, it
> looks to have potential for POV users, esp. if someone could improve on the
> interface, although that may not be possible and still keep all the
> functionality.


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From: cadman
Subject: Re: Irit
Date: 25 Dec 1999 12:55:21
Message: <38650509@news.povray.org>
Oh, yes.  Forgot something, didn't I?
http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~irit

I also forgot to mention that it has it's own irit2pov.exe

BTW, mr art, that must be a record reply time.
mr.art <mr.### [at] gcinet> wrote in message news:3864FF56.31B588F8@gci.net...
> Could you give a url? It is something I would look into.
>
> cadman wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone ever heard of Irit--the freeware, open-source solid modeler?
I
> > haven't had much of a chance to play with it yet, but it looks like it
can
> > do a lot of stuff--bezier surfaces, trivarate volumes, and many other
things
> > that a math Ph.D. would know about.  It's got it's own C-based
description
> > language (many functions) that is a bit cryptic.  It does have a GUI,
> > although it's only used for viewing models, not for creating.  Anyway,
it
> > looks to have potential for POV users, esp. if someone could improve on
the
> > interface, although that may not be possible and still keep all the
> > functionality.


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From: Ken
Subject: Re: Irit
Date: 25 Dec 1999 12:57:15
Message: <38650595.DC32230D@pacbell.net>
cadman wrote:
> 
> Oh, yes.  Forgot something, didn't I?
> http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~irit

Thank you for the link.

> BTW, mr art, that must be a record reply time.

He ain't got nothing on me :)

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From: mr art
Subject: Re: Irit
Date: 25 Dec 1999 13:09:29
Message: <3865083F.3687D490@gci.net>
You should see Ken!
And thanks.
cadman wrote:

> BTW, mr art, that must be a record reply time.


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