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POISONIC
msx professional
Posts: 883
Posted: January 20 2004, 02:53   
Hey its allittle bit of topic but this is also 3d development
For the game Battlefield 1942 im making a space mod....(gradius look alike)




i created it with some 3d software

on a pc

do you like it?
Grauw
msx professional
Posts: 1006
Posted: January 20 2004, 03:20   
Yeah, looks pretty cool... You created it from scratch?

Which program did you use for it?? I would like to try out some 3D stuff myself too (and PovRay sucks ;p).


~Grauw
Argon
msx professional
Posts: 842
Posted: January 20 2004, 08:34   
Quote:

Yeah, looks pretty cool... You created it from scratch?
Which program did you use for it?? I would like to try out some 3D stuff myself too (and PovRay sucks ;p).
~Grauw



Why not use the free Dutch modeler Blender3D ??? It's awesome !
http://www.blender3d.org (available for Windows, Linux, ...)

K.
POISONIC
msx professional
Posts: 883
Posted: January 20 2004, 11:26   
3dmax 5
Argon
msx professional
Posts: 842
Posted: January 20 2004, 16:38   
Quote:

3dmax 5


Yes, I love that one most too, but I don't think many people can afford it.

K.
ro
msx guru
Posts: 2347
Posted: January 20 2004, 16:39   
I don't think Pois did....
POISONIC
msx professional
Posts: 883
Posted: January 21 2004, 01:03   
Quote:

I don't think Pois did....



its about €3999,-
its the best tool for 3dmodelling there is thats almost compatible with all games op PC
i own a copy of the original with a key of an architect who doesnt use it at the moment...


Argon
msx professional
Posts: 842
Posted: January 21 2004, 08:25   
Quote:

>>I don't think Pois did....<<

its about €3999,-
its the best tool for 3dmodelling there is thats almost compatible with all games op PC
i own a copy of the original with a key of an architect who doesnt use it at the moment...




It's always nice to have such friends
I used the one at university (when I was still at university)... but now I'm still using it
Really don't have the cash to actually buy that

K.
warau
msx lover
Posts: 117
Posted: January 21 2004, 09:20   
Quote:


Which program did you use for it?? I would like to try out some 3D stuff myself too (and PovRay sucks ;p).



Did you test PovRay in conjunction with a good 3D Modeller such as Moray 3.5?

I think that Pov-ray is more powerful than most of people can imagine.

OK, 3DsMax5 is better but it's quite expensive too. Pov-Ray is free and open though.
POISONIC
msx professional
Posts: 883
Posted: January 21 2004, 20:08   
ive used a couple of diverent progs... blender,maya

but maya &3dmax are the best!
wolf_

msx legend
Posts: 4781
Posted: January 21 2004, 21:32   
Well, with povray you don't have to look through a shitload of wireframes.. and the screen isn't full with 100 buttons, and it doesn't co$t you a $mall fortune.
That's why I use Povray 3.5
warau
msx lover
Posts: 117
Posted: January 22 2004, 12:10   
Quote:

Well, with povray you don't have to look through a shitload of wireframes.. and the screen isn't full with 100 buttons, and it doesn't co$t you a $mall fortune.
That's why I use Povray 3.5



I agree. Furthermore, i really love the coding style for creating graphics. It seems funnier to me than working on a graphical environment and it allows a very accurate editing.

...and it's free!

BTW, is it possible to port earlier versions of POVRAY or PolyRay to the MSX system?
It would be very nice


 
 







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