Freeware programs
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Hi everyone,
im just new here but I hope this link will do wonders for most of the members as it did well on my end.
Although not all programs here are free but they are cheap and can still be handy.
http://www.digitaldarknet.net/thelist/
has anyone tried pov-win, kerkythea? Im having a hard time understanding these programs as I have been used to real time rendering like sketchup.
anyway, have fun.
tesmeko
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Hi and welcome to the forums!
Nice collection there for sure - thanks!
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Wow
Thanks for sharing this. I look forward to checking some of these out. -
That is an interesting set of software.
Notice this one:
http://sketchboard.sourceforge.net/index.phpA SketchUp knock-off?
And this one:
http://arbaro.sourceforge.net/It makes 3D trees?
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Thank you for interesting programs!
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You are all welcome.
Glad I could help a bit.
I'll do some research soon for some stuff again.
For now Im looking for a Jedi on vray or kerky who can accomodate a padawan like me.
Hope I can post my works soon.
Tesmeko
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Hi,
@unknownuser said:
has anyone tried pov-win ?
Maybe my exporter su2pov will be helpul.
http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=9639&p=68427&hilit=su2pov#p68427 -
tesmeko, thanks for posting that list - some of those are really great.
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Good list tesmeko, thanks.
@unknownuser said:
Notice this one:
http://sketchboard.sourceforge.net/index.phpA SketchUp knock-off?
Lewis I looked at this a while back, it isnt an SU rip off. It's a really interesting concept, you draw a rough shape with your stylus or mouse, it recognises the shape, smooths the lines, and then you can extrude it. And er, that's about it. It didn't seem to work that well for me (could well be a vista related problem and not the app - I'm used to that now). But it's worth looking at, I think the interface and the shape recognition technique could inspire a developer.
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Sketchboard is a dead thing. It had been mentioned on the old sketchup forums...
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