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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 20:00:06 -0400, Steve Shelby wrote:
> I just recently started using Linux (ubuntu) and would like to get back
> to doing some 3d work. I am used to using Moray in windows. I tried
> installing Wings3d, but can't get it to work. Do any of you use any
> modeling programs in Linux? Any recommendations?
> Thank you,
> Steve Shelby
Wings3D (which I see you've tried to get running) and Blender (plus the
POV plugin) are two that I use.
Jim
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:42:16 -0500, Ger wrote:
> Wings3D under wine should work
What??!? Wings3D is compiled natively on Linux. No need for WINE.
Jim
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Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:42:16 -0500, Ger wrote:
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>> Wings3D under wine should work
>
> What??!? Wings3D is compiled natively on Linux. No need for WINE.
>
> Jim
Like I said in another post, I couldn't get it to work then (long time ago)
Haven't tried it since.
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Ger
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"Marco e Erika" <mar### [at] gmailcom> wrote in message
news:4809a08c@news.povray.org...
> The binary version of wings3d should work out of the box. I use
> wings-0.99.00b (unpack it and start it from the command line).
> Another modeller is Art of Illusion, but require a official Java virtual
> machine. Both of them have a povray export filter.
> I didn't have a good experience with the export povray filter of blender.
>
> Marco
>
> Ger wrote:
>> Larry Hudson wrote:
>>
>>> Ger wrote:
>>>> Steve Shelby wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I just recently started using Linux (ubuntu) and would like to get
>>>>> back
>>>>> to doing some 3d work. I am used to using Moray in windows. I tried
>>>>> installing Wings3d, but can't get it to work. Do any of you use any
>>>>> modeling programs in Linux? Any recommendations?
>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>> Steve Shelby
>>>> Wings3D under wine should work, but native linux you have Blender or
>>>> Kpovmodeler. I guess there's more out there but those are the once I
>>>> played with.
>>> Why suggest using wine when there's already a native Linux version of
>>> Wings??? :-)
>>>
>> Because I never got the Linux version to work properly. Has been a long
>> time
>> since I looked at it though.
I tried wings out and it crashed the system. Havn't tried again. I checked
out Art of Illusion, and it looks like it has great potential. It has a
fabulous user's manual.
Steve
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 10:56:04 -0500, Ger wrote:
> Jim Henderson wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:42:16 -0500, Ger wrote:
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>>> Wings3D under wine should work
>>
>> What??!? Wings3D is compiled natively on Linux. No need for WINE.
>>
>> Jim
> Like I said in another post, I couldn't get it to work then (long time
> ago) Haven't tried it since.
Saw the other post after I wrote - it must've been a very long time, I've
been using Wings3D on SUSE since the 9.x days (for SUSE, not Wings).
Current version runs very nicely.
Jim
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Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 10:56:04 -0500, Ger wrote:
>
>> Jim Henderson wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 19:42:16 -0500, Ger wrote:
>>>
>>>> Wings3D under wine should work
>>>
>>> What??!? Wings3D is compiled natively on Linux. No need for WINE.
>>>
>>> Jim
>> Like I said in another post, I couldn't get it to work then (long time
>> ago) Haven't tried it since.
>
> Saw the other post after I wrote - it must've been a very long time, I've
> been using Wings3D on SUSE since the 9.x days (for SUSE, not Wings).
> Current version runs very nicely.
>
> Jim
Suse 8-ish iirc.
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Ger
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 18:51:32 -0500, Ger wrote:
> Suse 8-ish iirc.
Things change in the Linux world much faster than that - you can most
assuredly bet that if the software is maintained that a critical issue
like that would've been fixed long ago.
Jim
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Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 18:51:32 -0500, Ger wrote:
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>> Suse 8-ish iirc.
>
> Things change in the Linux world much faster than that - you can most
> assuredly bet that if the software is maintained that a critical issue
> like that would've been fixed long ago.
>
> Jim
Oh I know that. I have been testing/using Suse since version 6.something. I
just never had the need for Wings3D. I only played with it for a bit and
didn't get it to work then. I later tested a Win version on Wine because a
friend asked me. That one I got to work, so I left it at that.
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Ger
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On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 21:13:23 -0500, Ger wrote:
> I later tested a Win version on Wine because a friend asked me. That one
> I got to work, so I left it at that.
Well, that's fine, but it seems unreasonable to me to assume that the
problem was never fixed and *recommend* a current version be run the same
way as the version you got to work. I wouldn't generally expect people
to make recommendations on file naming conventions in Vista (for example)
based on Windows 3.1, either. ;-)
Jim
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Klik-klik-klik... To Steve Shelby informuje :
> I just recently started using Linux (ubuntu) and would like to get back to
> doing some 3d work. I am used to using Moray in windows. I tried installing
> Wings3d, but can't get it to work. Do any of you use any modeling programs
> in Linux? Any recommendations?
> Thank you,
> Steve Shelby
>
jPatch
< http://www.jpatch.com/ >
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