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    Thanks, I'm checking it out now :-)


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      James Brown wrote:

      I need a free/cheap 3d-rendering program for Windows

      http://www.digitaldarknet.net/thelist/[^] (hint: sort by type and then it is near the top) I have used POVray. and blender. If you want a beautiful 3D animated lady holding your 2D shape I can recommend a great program too. :laugh:

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      Thanks for the links, am looking through them right now cheers,


      http://www.catch22.net

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        I need a free/cheap 3d-rendering program for Windows - I have a fairly complex 2d shape that I want to emboss and apply a gold texture to, also control lighting etc. Don't need animation at all, but I need a program that can let me design the shape, create text around a path and then render the whole thing with textures/bumpmaps etc. Recommendations for something good please cheers,


        http://www.catch22.net

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        XSI Mod Tool[^] I found Blender to have problems with generating FBX files. Marc

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        • J James Brown

          I need a free/cheap 3d-rendering program for Windows - I have a fairly complex 2d shape that I want to emboss and apply a gold texture to, also control lighting etc. Don't need animation at all, but I need a program that can let me design the shape, create text around a path and then render the whole thing with textures/bumpmaps etc. Recommendations for something good please cheers,


          http://www.catch22.net

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          Pete OHanlon
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          There are effectively 3 big names in 3D Modelling. Marc has mentioned one - XSI (part of SoftImage), then there's MAYA (my favourite - and it has a really nice free[^] version) and 3D Studio Max. There's also software like Cinema4D which is highly underrated but very easy to use (and really powerful).

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          • P Pete OHanlon

            There are effectively 3 big names in 3D Modelling. Marc has mentioned one - XSI (part of SoftImage), then there's MAYA (my favourite - and it has a really nice free[^] version) and 3D Studio Max. There's also software like Cinema4D which is highly underrated but very easy to use (and really powerful).

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            just hit on this scanner of one of the xaml tool pages and it looks cool, but who requires that level of detail :) https://www.nextengine.com[^]

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            • P Pete OHanlon

              There are effectively 3 big names in 3D Modelling. Marc has mentioned one - XSI (part of SoftImage), then there's MAYA (my favourite - and it has a really nice free[^] version) and 3D Studio Max. There's also software like Cinema4D which is highly underrated but very easy to use (and really powerful).

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              You'd be forgetting Lightwave 3D [^]which plays a part somewhere in the workflow of most of the big effects houses. It's relatively cheap compared to the others too. Cheers, Drew.

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                You'd be forgetting Lightwave 3D [^]which plays a part somewhere in the workflow of most of the big effects houses. It's relatively cheap compared to the others too. Cheers, Drew.

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                Damn - I'd forgotten Lightwave. I was prepared to love Lightwave because of Babylon 5, but when I actually bought a copy I found it just too damned complicated. It wasn't as bad as Truespace but I really want my modelling tools to be integrated and not have to have one version for modelling and another one for rendering.

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                  just hit on this scanner of one of the xaml tool pages and it looks cool, but who requires that level of detail :) https://www.nextengine.com[^]

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                  Pete OHanlon
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                  Ooh - I want one. That's one sweet bit of kit. It appeals to the inner geek in me.

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                    Damn - I'd forgotten Lightwave. I was prepared to love Lightwave because of Babylon 5, but when I actually bought a copy I found it just too damned complicated. It wasn't as bad as Truespace but I really want my modelling tools to be integrated and not have to have one version for modelling and another one for rendering.

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                    Ok, out of all those choices.. which one will allow for the fastest way to model a building and neighbourhood, snap some photos for textures, use satellite imagery for street outlines and whatever else to get a realistic model. I need to get an Unreal map up and running quickly for employees to fight in familiar surroundings :-) Any tool that can do it real quick? I guess I can figure out what to do with the formats later. Also, from what I remember Google did some aquisition in this space too, forgot the name but it was a modelling tool..

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                      Ok, out of all those choices.. which one will allow for the fastest way to model a building and neighbourhood, snap some photos for textures, use satellite imagery for street outlines and whatever else to get a realistic model. I need to get an Unreal map up and running quickly for employees to fight in familiar surroundings :-) Any tool that can do it real quick? I guess I can figure out what to do with the formats later. Also, from what I remember Google did some aquisition in this space too, forgot the name but it was a modelling tool..

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                      Real quick. Without training no. With a bit of practice (and with a price constraint of free), Maya or XSI. I'd go with Maya, but that's because I'm more familiar with the Workflow. Money no object, I'd go with Cinema4D - it's just so damn easy to use.

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                        Ok, out of all those choices.. which one will allow for the fastest way to model a building and neighbourhood, snap some photos for textures, use satellite imagery for street outlines and whatever else to get a realistic model. I need to get an Unreal map up and running quickly for employees to fight in familiar surroundings :-) Any tool that can do it real quick? I guess I can figure out what to do with the formats later. Also, from what I remember Google did some aquisition in this space too, forgot the name but it was a modelling tool..

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                        User of Users Group wrote:

                        Google did some aquisition in this space too, forgot the name but it was a modelling tool..

                        Sketchup. You can get it from Google. Cheers, Drew.

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                          Damn - I'd forgotten Lightwave. I was prepared to love Lightwave because of Babylon 5, but when I actually bought a copy I found it just too damned complicated. It wasn't as bad as Truespace but I really want my modelling tools to be integrated and not have to have one version for modelling and another one for rendering.

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                          Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                          Damn - I'd forgotten Lightwave. I was prepared to love Lightwave because of Babylon 5, but when I actually bought a copy I found it just too damned complicated. It wasn't as bad as Truespace but I really want my modelling tools to be integrated and not have to have one version for modelling and another one for rendering.

                          Yah - it isn't exactly an easy-to-learn piece of software, but it's very full-featured. The new renderer in Lightwave [9] is awesome. Best of any of them I'd say unless you'r going with Renderman. I believe some shots for a few big features have even used the native renderer which is rare for any production. Cheers, Drew.

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                            Google did some aquisition in this space too, forgot the name but it was a modelling tool..

                            Sketchup. You can get it from Google. Cheers, Drew.

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                            That's the one, never bothered much with it.. Oh well, it means extra work but at least it will be more precise, thanks for putting me off Pete :) I wonder how they would be approaching 'sketchy automation' there, probably plenty of work on optical flow, feature extraction, tensors, and building yet another Google petabase? :-) But it wouldn't surprise me as they have digitised, pretty much, everything else.

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                              That's the one, never bothered much with it.. Oh well, it means extra work but at least it will be more precise, thanks for putting me off Pete :) I wonder how they would be approaching 'sketchy automation' there, probably plenty of work on optical flow, feature extraction, tensors, and building yet another Google petabase? :-) But it wouldn't surprise me as they have digitised, pretty much, everything else.

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                              Oh well, it means extra work but at least it will be more precise, thanks for putting me off Pete

                              :(( Awwww. I'm not feeling the love here.

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                                Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                                Damn - I'd forgotten Lightwave. I was prepared to love Lightwave because of Babylon 5, but when I actually bought a copy I found it just too damned complicated. It wasn't as bad as Truespace but I really want my modelling tools to be integrated and not have to have one version for modelling and another one for rendering.

                                Yah - it isn't exactly an easy-to-learn piece of software, but it's very full-featured. The new renderer in Lightwave [9] is awesome. Best of any of them I'd say unless you'r going with Renderman. I believe some shots for a few big features have even used the native renderer which is rare for any production. Cheers, Drew.

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                                > unless you'r going with Renderman Wow, hang on that is the Lucas gone to Pixar, gone to a Linux cluster solution? That must be mega bucks no? And from what I heard it is using a lot of functional style code. Out of interest, vague question, do you know how fast are those bits with global illumination these days?

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                                  > unless you'r going with Renderman Wow, hang on that is the Lucas gone to Pixar, gone to a Linux cluster solution? That must be mega bucks no? And from what I heard it is using a lot of functional style code. Out of interest, vague question, do you know how fast are those bits with global illumination these days?

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                                  Pete OHanlon
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                                  You can get a single seat license for Renderman for just under $1000.

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                                    Oh well, it means extra work but at least it will be more precise, thanks for putting me off Pete

                                    :(( Awwww. I'm not feeling the love here.

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                                    :rose: There it is :-O You know, the toughest problem is where to hide the Reedemer, probably the funniest yet most effective weapon of all time.

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                                      :rose: There it is :-O You know, the toughest problem is where to hide the Reedemer, probably the funniest yet most effective weapon of all time.

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                                      Pete OHanlon
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                                      Thanks. :laugh: My fragile ego needs stroking.

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                                        You can get a single seat license for Renderman for just under $1000.

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                                        wow, just checked the pricing and that's cheap (hey at least in comparison to tools you get in say commercial form space that do nothing but custom draw some controls and are still buggy as hell). Even the server solution looks inexpensive for a small studio.. these guys, I mean after that kind of portfolio, I just don't get how they do it. Must be volume sales or generally software prices dropping apart from Vista the Ultimate Champion..

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                                        • J James Brown

                                          I need a free/cheap 3d-rendering program for Windows - I have a fairly complex 2d shape that I want to emboss and apply a gold texture to, also control lighting etc. Don't need animation at all, but I need a program that can let me design the shape, create text around a path and then render the whole thing with textures/bumpmaps etc. Recommendations for something good please cheers,


                                          http://www.catch22.net

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                                          Anim8or I have done some work with it an have a colleague who has created some amazing renderings. Check out the gallery before being put off by the rather drab home page.

                                          You always pass failure on the way to success.
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