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Hi,
I'm kinda back, not really POVing these days, but in need of 3D related
knowledge I possessed back when I used to render a bit.
I'm looking for a 3D extrusion modeller I used back then, but whose name I
completely forgot. It's not Hamapatch, I know (specially because, as I
recall, Hamapatch is not an extrusion modeller). The software I'm talking
about would, IIRC, start with a cube that could be divided in eight parts
(and powers of) and each face could be extruded and/or expanded/contracted.
Can any of you kind souls help me get re-acquainted with the aforementioned
freeware software?
Thanks in advance for your time and attention.
Ruy
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ruy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm kinda back, not really POVing these days, but in need of 3D related
> knowledge I possessed back when I used to render a bit.
>
> I'm looking for a 3D extrusion modeller I used back then, but whose name I
> completely forgot. It's not Hamapatch, I know (specially because, as I
> recall, Hamapatch is not an extrusion modeller). The software I'm talking
> about would, IIRC, start with a cube that could be divided in eight parts
> (and powers of) and each face could be extruded and/or expanded/contracted.
>
> Can any of you kind souls help me get re-acquainted with the aforementioned
> freeware software?
>
> Thanks in advance for your time and attention.
>
> Ruy
Wasn't wings3d was it? http://www.wings3d.com
--
~Mike
Things! Billions of them!
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Mike Raiford <mra### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> ruy wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm kinda back, not really POVing these days, but in need of 3D related
> > knowledge I possessed back when I used to render a bit.
> >
> > I'm looking for a 3D extrusion modeller I used back then, but whose name I
> > completely forgot. It's not Hamapatch, I know (specially because, as I
> > recall, Hamapatch is not an extrusion modeller). The software I'm talking
> > about would, IIRC, start with a cube that could be divided in eight parts
> > (and powers of) and each face could be extruded and/or expanded/contracted.
> >
> > Can any of you kind souls help me get re-acquainted with the aforementioned
> > freeware software?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your time and attention.
> >
> > Ruy
>
> Wasn't wings3d was it? http://www.wings3d.com
>
> --
> ~Mike
>
> Things! Billions of them!
Yes, this is it! Thanks another billion!
Ruy
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