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Hi all,
Although I'm not exactly new to 3D graphics, I haven't been using povray
for long, so forgive me if this is one is too easy. ;)
I'm a linux user, so the use of moray for modelling is not really an
option. I can do simple stuff just by writing the povray code directly,
but I'd like to use a gui for building more complex models. Is there a
good quality, freely available (I'm poor) 3D modeler for linux?
I am aware of giram, though I haven't seen a recent version (because I haven't
installed gtk+ 2.0 yet...). Any opinions on that program in particular?
Many thanks,
-Ed
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Ed Jackson wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Although I'm not exactly new to 3D graphics, I haven't been using povray
> for long, so forgive me if this is one is too easy. ;)
>
> I'm a linux user, so the use of moray for modelling is not really an
> option. I can do simple stuff just by writing the povray code directly,
> but I'd like to use a gui for building more complex models. Is there a
> good quality, freely available (I'm poor) 3D modeler for linux?
>
Maybe:
http://www.kpovmodeler.org/
Christoph
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TransSkin and more: http://www.tu-bs.de/~y0013390/
Last updated 15 Jul. 2002 _____./\/^>_*_<^\/\.______
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Probably the easiest to use (just my opinion of course) and most functional
is wings3d (http://www.wings3d.com). Has a plugin for pov output, or you can
output to obj, map and texture somewhere else, and convert to pov (with uv
info) using poseray (another excellent free utility).
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> info) using poseray (another excellent free utility).
>
Oops, poseray is for windows. Sorry.
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