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From: phrostie <pfr...@ya...> - 2002-12-23 13:01:48
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i'd have to second AC3D. it does not do everything but it gets you most of the way there and it is easy to learn. On Sunday 22 December 2002 18:56, you wrote: > David Scott Hamilton Giraud wrote: > > Is there a similar 3D modeler that uses PLIB that is still alive unlike > > PPE? > > No - there are no others that use PLIB. > > There are two modellers that I could recommend: > > 1) Blender - this is an essentially good modeller that has > an extremely quirky user interface. SOme people take to > it and love it to death - other people find it to be so > weird that they never get the hang of it. (I'm in the > second group - I find Blender completely unusable.) > > 2) AC3D - this is commercial software (it costs $40) and > is a reasonable basic modeller with an extremely easy to > learn user interface. There are some features missing that > are hard to live without - but overall it's pretty good. > > Of all the other modellers out there (and there are probably > a dozen or more of them), none fit the criteria I have for > a usable modeller for producing content for games and simulations. > ---------------------------- Steve Baker ------------------------- > HomeEmail: <sjb...@ai...> WorkEmail: <sj...@li...> > HomePage : http://web2.airmail.net/sjbaker1 > Projects : http://plib.sf.net http://tuxaqfh.sf.net > http://tuxkart.sf.net http://prettypoly.sf.net > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Prettypoly-users mailing list > web page ; http://prettypoly.sourceforge.net > Pre...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/prettypoly-users |