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Does anyone know where I can find a POV file of a train? I'm trying to
do a computer re-creation of the Granville disaster.
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Steven Jones wrote:
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> Does anyone know where I can find a POV file of a train? I'm trying to
> do a computer re-creation of the Granville disaster.
I am unfamiliar with the Granville disaster so will need a bit more input
as to what era and style of train you are seeking. I have enough free 3D
models links I could direct you to proabably 10 sites with trains. It would
help if you could narrow the field a bit.
I just remembered one great source of Pov related train models is in
the Moray objects collection. One artist has donated some excellent
models there and are available for download. 3DWin will convert them
to Pov for you.
http://www.stmuc.com/moray/
If those are no good for your purposes let me know what you have
in mind and I will see what I can do for you.
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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I'm looking for modern, preferably Australian trains. The disaster
occured in 1977, if that helps.
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...and if you know of a WWII era steam engine, French or German, let me
know! :)
Sure would be nice to avoid modeling one. heh
GrimDude
vos### [at] arkansasnet
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GrimDude wrote:
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> ...and if you know of a WWII era steam engine, French or German, let me
> know! :)
> Sure would be nice to avoid modeling one. heh
>
> GrimDude
> vos### [at] arkansasnet
Shootin' some trains with your fab 51?
Marc
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Marc Schimmler
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Heh, maybe later. :)
I was thinking about something else.... for later. heh
When I have the horsepower to render a *good* spray of steam (not in the
near future) I would like to do a commando scene. <G>
GrimDude
vos### [at] arkansasnet
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Hi Ken, you recently wrote in povray.general:
> I just remembered one great source of Pov related train models is in
> the Moray objects collection. One artist has donated some excellent
> models there and are available for download. 3DWin will convert them
> to Pov for you.
Sorry, no, only Moray will convert it to POV for you (that being it's
sole reason for existence<g>).
- Lutz
email : lut### [at] stmuccom
Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
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I know that Cutting Edge in Brisbane Australia recently completed a
mini-series drama on the disaster... however they were using MAX and I doubt
that they would be willing to give you the models... HMMmmm...
I don't know where you could get models that would suit the style from that
era... I don't know of any...
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Lance.
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Steven Jones wrote in message <3740C815.A27D36CF@tsn.cc>...
>I'm looking for modern, preferably Australian trains. The disaster
>occured in 1977, if that helps.
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Lutz Kretzschmar wrote:
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> Hi Ken, you recently wrote in povray.general:
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> > I just remembered one great source of Pov related train models is in
> > the Moray objects collection. One artist has donated some excellent
> > models there and are available for download. 3DWin will convert them
> > to Pov for you.
> Sorry, no, only Moray will convert it to POV for you (that being it's
> sole reason for existence<g>).
>
> - Lutz
> email : lut### [at] stmuccom
> Web : http://www.stmuc.com/moray
Oh well I got 50% of that right and that is better than I did on
tests when I was in school.
--
Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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I know the mini-series you are referring to. It's 'Day of the Roses',
and no they didn't use MAX at all. They built a full-size aluminium
mock-up of the train.
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