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12 years ago DKB, the forefather of POV delivered the
first fiew on my http://www.pege.org/gemini house
10 years ago, POV delivered the first video about the
GEMINI house.
Just right now, I am planing to build an other house for my own.
I just search for software for the construction.
But maybe it happens the same like 1994 with the first video.
I was 1994 1 week at an art institute in Frankfurt Germany
to produce it with some Silicon Graphics there.
But after one week, I was so frustrated that I went in the next
book store and discovered the next generation of DKB, POV
and created the whole video with my own equipment.
(500 hours on a 486 DX2/66 notebook for 500 picrues
with 768 x 576 TV resolution)
Now I check for software to make the whole construction
and also 3D views.
Are there some help programs around POV?
Are there conversion programs for usual CAD formats?
--
http://wds-internetwerbung.com Web Design startet an der Suchmaschine
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> Are there some help programs around POV?
> Are there conversion programs for usual CAD formats?
YES.
Here are some program names that you can feed Google with:
Modellers, editors etc.:
- Moray (Windows)
- KPovModeler (Linux)
- QTPov Editor (Linux)
- Pyvon (Linux)
- Wings 3D (Java)
- JPatch (Java)
- Arbaro (Java)
- POV-Tree (Java)
- Arabeske (Java)
- Terraform (Linux)
- UVMapper (Windows)
- Kandid (Linux)
- sPatch (Windows)
- Emacs (with povmode) (Linux and Windows)
- Vim (with support for POV-SDL) (Linux)
- SciTE (with POV-Ray support) (Linux)
Other related programs:
- Poseray (Windows)
- 3dto3d (Linux)
- Blender (Linux and Windows)
- Gimp (Linux and maybe Windows)
- CinePaint (Linux)
- Anim8or (Windows)
- Netpbm (Linux)
- ImageMagick (Linux)
And many more can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POV-Ray#External_links
http://povray.org/resources/links/
http://povray.org/resources/links/3D_Programs/
http://povray.org/resources/links/3D_Animation_Utilities/
--
Tor Olav
http://subcube.net
http://subcube.com
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Tor Olav Kristensen wrote:
> ...
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> - Wings 3D (Java)
Just for your information, Wings 3D is not a Java program. It is an
Erlang one.
Regards
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Laurent ARTAUD
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Laurent ARTAUD wrote:
> Tor Olav Kristensen wrote:
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>> ...
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>> - Wings 3D (Java)
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> Just for your information, Wings 3D is not a Java program. It is an
> Erlang one.
Yes of course, now I remember.
Sorry.
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Tor Olav
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> 12 years ago DKB, the forefather of POV delivered the
> first fiew on my http://www.pege.org/gemini house
>
> 10 years ago, POV delivered the first video about the
> GEMINI house.
>
> Just right now, I am planing to build an other house for my own.
>
> I just search for software for the construction.
>
> But maybe it happens the same like 1994 with the first video.
> I was 1994 1 week at an art institute in Frankfurt Germany
> to produce it with some Silicon Graphics there.
>
> But after one week, I was so frustrated that I went in the next
> book store and discovered the next generation of DKB, POV
> and created the whole video with my own equipment.
> (500 hours on a 486 DX2/66 notebook for 500 picrues
> with 768 x 576 TV resolution)
>
> Now I check for software to make the whole construction
> and also 3D views.
>
> Are there some help programs around POV?
> Are there conversion programs for usual CAD formats?
While it's probably not useful to you (as it's an expensive
commercial design tool intended for full-time designers), the
CAD program 'Chief Architect' does have POV export which works
quite well.
http://www.chiefarchitect.com/
-- Chris
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> > Now I check for software to make the whole construction
> > and also 3D views.
> >
> > Are there some help programs around POV?
> > Are there conversion programs for usual CAD formats?
>
> While it's probably not useful to you (as it's an expensive
> commercial design tool intended for full-time designers), the
> CAD program 'Chief Architect' does have POV export which works
> quite well.
>
> http://www.chiefarchitect.com/
Just downloaded the demo.
But as far as I see, all in inches, no mm
--
http://www.pege.org Clear targets for a confused civilization
http://web-design-suite.com Web Design starts at the search engine
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>>>Now I check for software to make the whole construction
>>>and also 3D views.
>>>
>>>Are there some help programs around POV?
>>>Are there conversion programs for usual CAD formats?
>>
>>While it's probably not useful to you (as it's an expensive
>>commercial design tool intended for full-time designers), the
>>CAD program 'Chief Architect' does have POV export which works
>>quite well.
>>
>>http://www.chiefarchitect.com/
>
>
> Just downloaded the demo.
>
> But as far as I see, all in inches, no mm
>
>
the accepted conversion factor to a reasonable precision is 25.4 mm = 1"
or approx x100 /4
stephen
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> >>http://www.chiefarchitect.com/
> >
> >
> > Just downloaded the demo.
> >
> > But as far as I see, all in inches, no mm
> the accepted conversion factor to a reasonable precision is 25.4 mm = 1"
>
> or approx x100 /4
They sent me the trick, how to switch the software to metric system
--
http://wds-internetwerbung.com Web Design startet an der Suchmaschine
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>>the accepted conversion factor to a reasonable precision is 25.4 mm = 1"
>>
>>or approx x100 /4
>
> They sent me the trick, how to switch the software to metric system
But... when did bricks go metric? Are planks now 101.6 x 50.8?
--
Glyn Royds .-=^=-. Xavier Educational Software Limited
Special Software for Special Needs
http://xavier.bangor.ac.uk/
... CONgress (n) - Opposite of PROgress
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> >>the accepted conversion factor to a reasonable precision is 25.4 mm = 1"
> >>
> >>or approx x100 /4
> >
> > They sent me the trick, how to switch the software to metric system
>
> But... when did bricks go metric? Are planks now 101.6 x 50.8?
I would never use bricks for a house
To bad thermical insulation.
--
http://www.pege.org Clear targets for a confused civilization
http://web-design-suite.com Web Design starts at the search engine
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