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From: Anthony D  Baye
Subject: In search of Dragons
Date: 18 Apr 2003 16:57:30
Message: <3EA067D0.613E98CB@Rapidnet.com>
Im working on a scene and I wanted to add a fantastic touch by
placing small dragons (More like fire lizards with wings,) on each
column in place of the torches.  Try as I might, I can't come up with
anything realistic enough.
    The only programs I have to work with are Povray, an older version
of Amapi which I downloaded for free from their website and Blobsculpter
which, while I have been able to get some results, doesn't seem to lend
itself to larger models.
    In order to get the results I need, I would need to construct the
model in eight or nine pieces and assemble it later.

    Does anybody know where I can find a dragon model that might suit or
at least have any suggestions?


Regards,


Anthony D. Baye


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From: sascha
Subject: Re: In search of Dragons
Date: 27 Apr 2003 09:33:24
Message: <3eabdc24$1@news.povray.org>
There's a free hamaPatch dragonhead model on Anto Matkovics site:

http://matkovic.com/anto/

hamaPatch can export it to POV-Ray format. It's just the head of a dragon...
-sascha

Anthony D. Baye wrote:
>     Im working on a scene and I wanted to add a fantastic touch by
> placing small dragons (More like fire lizards with wings,) on each
> column in place of the torches.  Try as I might, I can't come up with
> anything realistic enough.
>     The only programs I have to work with are Povray, an older version
> of Amapi which I downloaded for free from their website and Blobsculpter
> which, while I have been able to get some results, doesn't seem to lend
> itself to larger models.
>     In order to get the results I need, I would need to construct the
> model in eight or nine pieces and assemble it later.
> 
>     Does anybody know where I can find a dragon model that might suit or
> at least have any suggestions?
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> Anthony D. Baye
>


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