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Hello all!
MetaCreations apparently used to make a program called "Painter 3D" which is
a program for painting on 3-D models. They don't really mention it much on
their web site so I suppose it is discontinued, but I found it being
liquidated at www.ubid.com and picked up a copy last week. So far I have
successfully been able to take an object (well, a torus, heh) generated by
the Rhino eval, import it into Painter 3D, paint on it, and render the
result in UVPOV after converting the file. It's kind of a convoluted
process and the program is a bit clumsy and also a bit slow, but it has tons
of tools and I just thought that some people here might find it a useful
addition to their toolset. I got it for $22 and they seem to put more
copies up for auction every few days. That's pretty cheap for what the
program has in it. There are some copies available again for auction today,
current bid is $17. It might even be usable as a decent 2D paint program.
Just a heads up on what I thought was a pretty good deal. Oh, I have no
connection to ubid or metacreations and do not stand to benefit from this in
any way (except maybe if somebody else gets the program we can talk about it
here).
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How does this program "paint?" Is each face colored a single color, or can
paint the object as if it were real, and you had a spraycan in your hand?
Dan
Derek Zahn wrote:
> Hello all!
>
> MetaCreations apparently used to make a program called "Painter 3D" which is
> a program for painting on 3-D models. They don't really mention it much on
> their web site so I suppose it is discontinued, but I found it being
> liquidated at www.ubid.com and picked up a copy last week. So far I have
> successfully been able to take an object (well, a torus, heh) generated by
> the Rhino eval, import it into Painter 3D, paint on it, and render the
> result in UVPOV after converting the file. It's kind of a convoluted
> process and the program is a bit clumsy and also a bit slow, but it has tons
> of tools and I just thought that some people here might find it a useful
> addition to their toolset. I got it for $22 and they seem to put more
> copies up for auction every few days. That's pretty cheap for what the
> program has in it. There are some copies available again for auction today,
> current bid is $17. It might even be usable as a decent 2D paint program.
>
> Just a heads up on what I thought was a pretty good deal. Oh, I have no
> connection to ubid or metacreations and do not stand to benefit from this in
> any way (except maybe if somebody else gets the program we can talk about it
> here).
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There are two ways to paint on the object: you can either paint directly in
a 3d preview window or by painting into an image map. Either way you are
really just painting onto the image map... the image map has a type which is
planar or cylindrical or spherical or cubic or "UV". It is just a bitmap
whose resolution you can configure to be whatever you want. The faces of
the mesh are pretty much irrelevant to the pixels of the image map, although
you can turn on a grid which will show them as mapped in "uv" space... this
looks rather freaky, though.
Using the "draw directly on 3d object" mode, it would be pretty easy, for
example, to add makeup to a poser face (I don't have poser but I believe it
would be easy).
"paint the object as if it were real, and you had a spraycan in your hand"
describes pretty accurately what they were shooting for.
derek
Dan <evg### [at] netscapenet> wrote in message
news:3818B3BF.CBD214DD@netscape.net...
> How does this program "paint?" Is each face colored a single color, or
can
> paint the object as if it were real, and you had a spraycan in your hand?
>
> Dan
>
> Derek Zahn wrote:
>
> > Hello all!
> >
> > MetaCreations apparently used to make a program called "Painter 3D"
which is
> > a program for painting on 3-D models. They don't really mention it much
on
> > their web site so I suppose it is discontinued, but I found it being
> > liquidated at www.ubid.com and picked up a copy last week. So far I
have
> > successfully been able to take an object (well, a torus, heh) generated
by
> > the Rhino eval, import it into Painter 3D, paint on it, and render the
> > result in UVPOV after converting the file. It's kind of a convoluted
> > process and the program is a bit clumsy and also a bit slow, but it has
tons
> > of tools and I just thought that some people here might find it a useful
> > addition to their toolset. I got it for $22 and they seem to put more
> > copies up for auction every few days. That's pretty cheap for what the
> > program has in it. There are some copies available again for auction
today,
> > current bid is $17. It might even be usable as a decent 2D paint
program.
> >
> > Just a heads up on what I thought was a pretty good deal. Oh, I have no
> > connection to ubid or metacreations and do not stand to benefit from
this in
> > any way (except maybe if somebody else gets the program we can talk
about it
> > here).
>
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Derek Zahn <der### [at] uswestnet> wrote in message
news:3818bad5@news.povray.org...
<snip>
> Using the "draw directly on 3d object" mode, it would be pretty easy, for
> example, to add makeup to a poser face (I don't have poser but I believe
it
> would be easy).
>
> "paint the object as if it were real, and you had a spraycan in your hand"
> describes pretty accurately what they were shooting for.
>
<snip>
I received this e-mail with this link from metacreations group
(Karen_Nilsen). I only use
Bryce once in a while, but it is always good to know about other products'
features.
>Please consider adding this tutorial to your site. It shows how to use
>Painter, Bryce and Poser together.
http://www.metacreations.com/community/tips/thequeen/index.html
Regards,
Marjorie Graterol
**Digital Art Synthesis**
http://www.emediez.com
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Marjorie Graterol wrote in message <3819a135@news.povray.org>...
>>Please consider adding this tutorial to your site. It shows how to use
>>Painter, Bryce and Poser together.
>http://www.metacreations.com/community/tips/thequeen/index.html
The tutorial is interesting, but it uses the paint program as a
post-processing step to color sections of the rendered image, which is kind
of frowned on here (and by me too I think). The Painter 3d program I was
talking about is not a post-processing tool, although it is a version of
Painter and has the usual Painter tools.
derek
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Anyone know about Canoma? http://www.metacreations.com/products/canoma/
I just happened across it while net surfing. Talk about a way to cheat at
3D modeling and texturing!
Bob
Derek Zahn <der### [at] uswestnet> wrote in message
news:381a5061@news.povray.org...
>
> Marjorie Graterol wrote in message <3819a135@news.povray.org>...
>
> >>Please consider adding this tutorial to your site. It shows how to use
> >>Painter, Bryce and Poser together.
> >http://www.metacreations.com/community/tips/thequeen/index.html
>
>
> The tutorial is interesting, but it uses the paint program as a
> post-processing step to color sections of the rendered image, which is
kind
> of frowned on here (and by me too I think). The Painter 3d program I was
> talking about is not a post-processing tool, although it is a version of
> Painter and has the usual Painter tools.
>
> derek
>
>
>
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omniVERSE <inv### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:381a97c6@news.povray.org...
> Anyone know about Canoma? http://www.metacreations.com/products/canoma/
> I just happened across it while net surfing.
I've seen somehting like it before but it had a free version your could
keep. I lost it with everything else but I will try to find it again. Maybe
Ken has a link to it? If I could remember the name....
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Bill DeWitt wrote:
>
> omniVERSE <inv### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
> news:381a97c6@news.povray.org...
> > Anyone know about Canoma? http://www.metacreations.com/products/canoma/
> > I just happened across it while net surfing.
>
> I've seen somehting like it before but it had a free version your could
> keep. I lost it with everything else but I will try to find it again. Maybe
> Ken has a link to it? If I could remember the name....
If only I could read Bill's mind, mind, mind...
How about: http://home.pb.net/%7Estevecox/uvmapper.htm
UVMapper
Have you ever said to yourself "I'd love to use this Wavefront model I found
on the web, but it doesn't have a texture map, and without a program like
Detailer or Painter I can't figure out how to color it?" Well if you have,
then UVMapper is the program for you.
Features:
* UVMapper is a Windows 95 (or better) texture map template creation
utility.
* There is now a PowerMac version available!
* It will import/export Wavefront (obj) files and output 256 color Windows
bitmap (bmp) files.
* The user may specify the dimensions of the bitmap file from 1 x 1 pixels
up to 8192 x 8192 pixels.
* Create fully UV mapped primitives completely to your specification.
* Preview the texture map template before exporting it to a bitmap file.
* Apply texture maps to any OBJ model, even if it has no texture coordinate data.
This program is freeware. You have the right to use it for personal or
commercial purposes. You do not have the right to redistribute it without
written permission from the author, or to modify it in any way.
--
Ken Tyler - 1100+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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http://www.photomodeler.com/Lite
This is a freeware version of PhotoModeler that can be used to plot out
points onto multiple photos or drawings and create 3D models. Might be what
you were thinking of.
I got the demo of Canoma to check it out, not sure how to use it but it
seems to lack abitlity to plot each point out manually and instead has
predefined shapes you place into the picture. Maybe there's another way but
I didn't see any other.
Bob
Bill DeWitt <the### [at] earthlinknet> wrote in message
news:381aa71d@news.povray.org...
>
> omniVERSE <inv### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
> news:381a97c6@news.povray.org...
> > Anyone know about Canoma? http://www.metacreations.com/products/canoma/
> > I just happened across it while net surfing.
>
> I've seen somehting like it before but it had a free version your
could
> keep. I lost it with everything else but I will try to find it again.
Maybe
> Ken has a link to it? If I could remember the name....
>
>
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That's the one! I keep meaning to take some carefully posed digital photos
and see if it works...
omniVERSE <inv### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
news:381abf2c@news.povray.org...
> http://www.photomodeler.com/Lite
>
> This is a freeware version of PhotoModeler that can be used to plot out
> points onto multiple photos or drawings and create 3D models. Might be
what
> you were thinking of.
> I got the demo of Canoma to check it out, not sure how to use it but it
> seems to lack abitlity to plot each point out manually and instead has
> predefined shapes you place into the picture. Maybe there's another way
but
> I didn't see any other.
>
> Bob
>
> Bill DeWitt <the### [at] earthlinknet> wrote in message
> news:381aa71d@news.povray.org...
> >
> > omniVERSE <inv### [at] aolcom> wrote in message
> > news:381a97c6@news.povray.org...
> > > Anyone know about Canoma?
http://www.metacreations.com/products/canoma/
> > > I just happened across it while net surfing.
> >
> > I've seen somehting like it before but it had a free version your
> could
> > keep. I lost it with everything else but I will try to find it again.
> Maybe
> > Ken has a link to it? If I could remember the name....
> >
> >
>
>
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