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Is there, in existance, a 3-d Linux Modeller for Pov-Ray? Given the nature
of Linux, I find it fiarly (rude?) ironic that people charge for programs
under a free OS - in any case, I am simply looking for some Linux utilities
for Pov-Ray - really, if there are any (FREE) modellers for Pov-Ray on a
DOS/Linux/Win platform, I'd ike to know (I already know about Breeze
Designer..but it seems to be falling behind the powers of Pov-Ray).
Thanks!
Tim
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Tim Soderstrom wrote:
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> Is there, in existance, a 3-d Linux Modeller for Pov-Ray? Given the nature
> of Linux, I find it fiarly (rude?) ironic that people charge for programs
> under a free OS - in any case, I am simply looking for some Linux utilities
> for Pov-Ray - really, if there are any (FREE) modellers for Pov-Ray on a
> DOS/Linux/Win platform, I'd ike to know (I already know about Breeze
> Designer..but it seems to be falling behind the powers of Pov-Ray).
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tim
Tim,
You might want to take a look at POV-Motif. It isn't a modeller, but it
does give you a GUI to run POV-Ray that looks a lot like the Windows
version ov POV-Ray.
http://www.computek.net/public/wdh/pov_motif
POV-Motif is freeware, a Linux binary is available, and so is source
code. Enjoy!
--
William D. Hayden
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Tim Soderstrom wrote:
>
> Is there, in existance, a 3-d Linux Modeller for Pov-Ray? Given the nat
ure
> of Linux, I find it fiarly (rude?) ironic that people charge for progra
ms
> under a free OS - in any case, I am simply looking for some Linux utili
ties
> for Pov-Ray - really, if there are any (FREE) modellers for Pov-Ray on
a
> DOS/Linux/Win platform, I'd ike to know (I already know about Breeze
> Designer..but it seems to be falling behind the powers of Pov-Ray).
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tim
Take a look at
http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/andy/ac3dlinux.html
-----
sun### [at] algonetse
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> Tim Soderstrom wrote:
> >
> > ... - really, if there are any (FREE) modellers for Pov-Ray on a
> > DOS/Linux/Win platform, I'd ike to know (I already know about Breeze
> > Designer..but it seems to be falling behind the powers of Pov-Ray).
>
> Take a look at
> http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/users/andy/ac3dlinux.html
> -----
> sun### [at] algonetse
I think he asked for a _free_ modeller. AC3D is far from that ($ 40)!
Bye,
Ingo.
"Be open to your dreams, people. Embrace the distant shore.
Our mortal journey is over all too soon." - Chris-in-the-Morning
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Tim Soderstrom wrote:
> Is there, in existance, a 3-d Linux Modeller for Pov-Ray? Given the nature
> of Linux, I find it fiarly (rude?) ironic that people charge for programs
> under a free OS - in any case, I am simply looking for some Linux utilities
> for Pov-Ray - really, if there are any (FREE) modellers for Pov-Ray on a
> DOS/Linux/Win platform, I'd ike to know (I already know about Breeze
> Designer..but it seems to be falling behind the powers of Pov-Ray).
>
> Thanks!
>
> Tim
Hi!
Look at SCED at http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~schenney/sced/sced.html. You
cannot create new textures with it (like, say, with Moray) but otherwise it is
pretty cool.
Alex
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