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Attached Link: http://member.nifty.ne.jp/escargot/MCLInfo.html
Oh, thanks for reminding me of that one. I d/lded it and just had so much fun with it. The guy that makes Softy gives wonderful support to folks who try his product. I asked a question and he wrote back in person, in detail. I liked that. Another one along those lines is Marble Clay. I am attaching a link to that as well....It is FREEWARE, but does use the organics. In FACT...lol...gonna try and do some jewelry props with that tonight. Here's a link. Thanks for reminding me of Softy.Attached Link: http://innuendo.ev.ca
This program is AWESOME!!!!! I modeled the Ultimate Dragon using Organica, but I had to spend days "cleaning" the mesh because it had little "sliver" like faces that disrupted the smoothing. Apparently this is a problem with most metaball modellers. Even at lower mesh resolutions, the surface still looks clean. Check out this screen shot at only 11,000 faces. This program has my thumbs up!Artnik: I was able to download from the marble clay link just fine PhilC: you can download the samples from Sifty3D in a number of formats: .sft(softy version), .mpov, .lwo, .3ds, .c4d, & .cob (I kinda liked the cartoon dragon) if you choose .3ds & of standard size 15 works ok, cuz they import in kinda big.
Ouch, organica cost that much and you had that much trouble with it. Softy3D Is going to cost me less than I paid for either vicki or Mike (And I bought them on sale) Oh and another cool thing about softy is that you can give it a though testing before you register & SAVE THINGS THAT YOU MAKE in .sft format. put together a bunch of stuff first and then register when you are ready to export them.
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Attached Link: http://www.softy3d.com/en/index.htm
I've never seen or heard of this program before, so I'll advertise for them. trying it out now, but the long and short is you can build models with "bubbles" then it generates a mesh of only the exterior. Exports to many formats after you register ($39 us) website has a few example models that you can download and use as you like.