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You need a converter called Crossroads, But I dont remember the URL. Someone here
will know it though.
Jesse Tetrault wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm a 3D artist who is currently working with a piece of Software
> called Pixel3D. Pixel3D is not the best 3D software, but it's not SO
> bad... Recently I have started to find some of the very excellent
> images that people have created using POVray and I decided to
> investigate POVray as a alternative.
>
> However there is a problem (isn't there always?). I'm used to handling
> 3D meshes in a windows enviroment. I have a large library of 3D objects
> in .3ds and .lwo formats. I want to keep these objects. I also want to
> be able to render them in POVray.
>
> As a final problem I don't have a lot of time on my hands these days to
> try and learn a new package (such as POVray) from scratch. Sooo...
>
> Before I start running around and Downloading piles of software I don't
> know how to use I have some questions I was hoping I could get answered.
>
> 1) Is it possible to convert .3ds or .lwo (or any other format) meshes
> to something usable by POVray AND keep the surface colors and general
> attributes?
>
> 2) Is there a windows type POVray interface that would allow me to
> manipulate my objects and lay them out visually?
>
> 3) Is there anyway I can make the transition from Pixel3D to POVray
> painless?
>
> Thanks for the help. If you can answer any or all of these questions,
> or want to ask ME some questions please do so BY EMAIL.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> -Jesse
>
> NOTE - To send me Email back please remove the SPAMFREE from my Email
> address! Thanks!
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