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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 11 3:50 am)
Hmm... The board/platform needs to be squeezed through x-axis scaling, something I forgot to do when I ran the test render; won't take but five seconds to fix it though, so I'll fix that part right now. Also, if it's too high, y-axis trans can be used to drive it down into the ground until you have the height you want/need, without worrying about it moving too far back/forth. /P
Actually, I'm very new to AC3D, the program I'm using to build it all these days. (Can't afford 3DS Max, I don't do warez, and Discreet don't make a Linux version anyhoo.) I've had LOTS of previous experience in UnrealEd (a free level/model editor that comes w/ Unreal Tournament, made to interface with the Unreal gaming engine), Q3Radiant (a third-party UnrealEd-like tool for Quake3 for maps/levels) and before that, Qoole (Quake Object-Oriented Level Editor) for Quake2. These are pretty much my first go at modelling without the rules, strictures, and abilities that the gaming world had; I'm sort of like a Martian learning how they do things down here on Earth, if you will :) /P
AutoCad 3D. AutoCad is a professional piece of software like Photoshop is. It's the name of the company and they a few things out with their name on it...not sure how much AC3D costs, though. I knew a guy who worked for Snapper (mowers) and he used AC to make those "blowup" parts diagrams at the end of the manual.
Well, I guess I'll have to get my brain checked...just went to AutoCad site and I don't see it at all...I was going on memeory that led me to believe they came out with a 3D package 2 or 3 years ago. So, hehe, looks like I have egg on my face. (Hey, I got started on that fabulous thread of yours...what is sexy...and took so long to type, I lost my connection...LOL. Too lazy to go back and re-type)
Chuck, take it from me, some companies come out with a product, then dump it. I saw that happen with Corel Dream3D for one example. And don't worry about egg on the face, unless you're eating an egg sandwich, then you might want to wipe it off, grin. Don't you hate it when you lose a connection? Sometimes I write a message in notepad, then copy and psste...Usually if I have reason to believe I might lose my connection. I remain interested in your views.. I don't blame you for not wanting to retype them. Ron
Well, my friend, it WAS REALLY a good thread. Tho a bit off topic here, I continue... I was amazed (at first) at the number of gay/bi responses, but then after thinking about it, realized it IS an artist community so one might expect some sort of untraditional choices. Now, I've gotten interested again...LOL...is the thread still active?
Attached Link: http://www.ac3d.org
Heh - AC3D can be had for $40, and in both Linux and Windows, only takes up qabout 4MB of HD space. Sorry I couldn't answer faster to save y'all time :) Anyhoo, link is attached. /PI bookmarked the page. I can't help wonder if it is any easier to figure out than Amapi, Blender, or all those other programs that others recommend. So far all of them have left me scratching my head. I am concerned about using a program that has save disabled until you pay for it. I'd rather have the program refuse to work after 30 days, then work again once you paid for it. Right now, even $40 is difficult for us. And I could think of many things for $40 that I'm sure would be worth the investment.. I'd love to finally get the Millennium girls or boys. Oh, and we're saving up for a better HP printer so we can start printing some of our masterpieces. Ron
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A Billion thanks to brittmccary for the .obj files donated... saved me a ton of work. Enclosed is a shot of the changing room, and next up will be a shot of the diving board (got a slide half-done too, but I'm still tweaking it.) The doors on the room will be poseable, and the boards in those doors have slots juuuuuuuuuust wide enough so that they can be seen through at certain angles. There is a shower on the side. No textures have been applied yet, but I have set quite a bit of texturing options in there for y'all to play with. /P