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Actually, that wouldn't work. It'd need to be a RIB or Wavefront OBJ so that
it supported NURBS. Anyway, its not bloody likely- all development on sPatch
seems to have stopped, and the author is not allowed to release the source
code.
Hans Petter Birkeland wrote:
> Thanks for the sPatch tip, Tim. I thought Iknew sPatch pretty well, but
> this is just what I needed. It would be nice though, to be able to do this
> with other than sPatch models in a free utility program. For examle if you
> downloaded a left human arm as .dxf and then could mirror it to make the
> right.
> --
> Hans Petter Birkeland
> han### [at] c2i net
> http://home.c2i.net/hanspb/
>
> Tim Dingus <tdi### [at] bright net> skrev i artikkelen
> <383c7d4b@news.povray.org>...
> > I have done this in sPatch. Make a copy of your object and then have
> sPatch
> > "Flip" whichever axis you want mirrored.
> >
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The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard.
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