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A Look Inside tS3.2

TrueSpace Science Fiction posted on Mar 11, 2007
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I made this capture in order for those not familiar with the ols trueSpace interface, to get a look at its early roots. This image also serves to validate the DS9 images and animation to be my own. If you were to compare this version of tS with the current version of 7.2, it would be like looking at two totally different programs. Not being a fan of v7, I cut off at v6.6. trueSpace in not my only 3D program of use, it's just my program of choice.

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pakled

7:02AM | Mon, 12 March 2007

..and yer welcome to it..;) I have TS3.something. I'm sure with sufficient practice one can do amazing things (and it's why I stop by the TS gallery), I had problems figuring it out. Still, it's not as confusing as Blender, at least..;) I've done the DS9 model in Wings, but this does seem to outdo it..;) keep 'em coming.

dcmstarships

8:38AM | Tue, 13 March 2007

I started out in TrueSPace 4.3 and curently use TrueSpace 6.6. Version 6.6 is tremendous and I have enjoyed using it over the past few years. Like you, I am not wishing to make the transition to TrueSpace 7 because it is so different. Instead, I have begun a slow change to Rhino 3 with its Flamingo 1 and Penguin 1 rendering add-ons. Keep up the good work! :-)


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