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13 Oct 2003, 18:04
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3d Geometry Graphics Program?
I've got a lot of little drawings to do with spheres and planes and stuff and rather than trying to do them all by hand i wondered if there was a simple program that can draw spheres/planes/etc.
Not really looking for something massive like Maya or Bryce or whatever though....
anyone?
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13 Oct 2003, 18:09
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Re: 3d Geometry Graphics Program?
At school we have something like that - I think it's called "ProDesktop" or something like that.
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13 Oct 2003, 18:33
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Re: 3d Geometry Graphics Program?
3dmax, although thats probably not what you're seeking
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13 Oct 2003, 18:36
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Re: 3d Geometry Graphics Program?
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3dmax, although thats probably not what you're seeking
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not really, i just want something to do the simple geometry, so not really lightwave, 3dsmax, maya or any of the more well known ones
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13 Oct 2003, 18:45
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Re: 3d Geometry Graphics Program?
Milkshape 3D
It's a small program that is usually used for low poly models to use in games. And it can export the models to several formats too.
I haven't figured out how to mount textures on it though, if that's even possible, but it is fine for making simple shapes.
Also I don't know if it can create high poly spheres.
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13 Oct 2003, 18:59
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Re: 3d Geometry Graphics Program?
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Milkshape 3D
It's a small program that is usually used for low poly models to use in games. And it can export the models to several formats too.
I haven't figured out how to mount textures on it though, if that's even possible, but it is fine for making simple shapes.
Also I don't know if it can create high poly spheres.
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cool, tis what i was looking for but how do i do lines?
i have boxes, spehere, etc but can't find how to make a simple line
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13 Oct 2003, 19:01
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Re: 3d Geometry Graphics Program?
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cool, tis what i was looking for but how do i do lines?
i have boxes, spehere, etc but can't find how to make a simple line
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eh... dunno.
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13 Oct 2003, 19:23
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Re: 3d Geometry Graphics Program?
Made one of those as a school assignment, but it was supposed to be written in SML, and have a text file input, so it's probably not very useful...
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13 Oct 2003, 19:26
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Re: 3d Geometry Graphics Program?
I havn't used the program myself, but i would guess that being a 3D renderer it would need 3 Dimensional shapes.
Therefore, a line is out, although a very narrow cylinder / oblong would hopefully suffice..
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13 Oct 2003, 19:56
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Re: 3d Geometry Graphics Program?
Bryce isn't particularly heavy-weight.
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