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Geek Culture / WINDS 3d

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Quik
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Posted: 5th Apr 2009 02:25
i havent tried this program yet, but i WILL download it, it is free and seems GREAT (for more complex models i guess)

(note: this is NOT WINGS 3d its WINDS 3d)

http://winds-3d.en.softonic.com/

here is what it says in the link:


Winds 3D is a tool specifically designed to import and modify models through subdivision - a polygonal modeling technique that allows very well-defined polygons.

The program itself does not include tools to create it's own from scratch. Basically, Winds 3D can import models created by other design environments (such as 3D Studio, Adobe Illustrator or LightWave) into polygonal meshes and then develop them through subdivision polygons. It also includes a series of tools that will help you allocate materials, textures and UV coordinates to your models, add lights to the scene and perform screenshots among other possibilities. Note that if you're not familiar with 3D modelling and polygon designs, you'll find this program a complete mystery. Even for those well versed, it's a complex little program but fortunately, there's an extensive tutorial on the developer site that takes you from your initial import to your first modelling attempts.

A powerful program that will be of interest to serious designers using 3D Studio, Adobe products or Lightwave.
Languages:

English
Winds 3D supports the following formats:

NDO, 3DS, AI, FBX, LWO, LXO, OBJ, STL, EPS, RWX, WRL and X
OS requirements for Winds 3D:

* OS: WinXP/2003/Vista


[Q]uik, Quiker than most
David R
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Posted: 5th Apr 2009 02:26 Edited at: 5th Apr 2009 02:27
Quote: "(note: this is NOT WINGS 3d its WINDS 3d)"


It's Wings3D, the software site has spelt it incorrectly (it links to the Wings3D site)

The screenshots even say Wings3D in the title bar


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Libervurto
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Posted: 5th Apr 2009 02:47
ouch

can't read?
Quik
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Posted: 5th Apr 2009 02:48 Edited at: 5th Apr 2009 02:48
ouch.. maybe so, but in the descpription it sounded more complex... sorry =/ also, can i ask a mod to delete this thread?


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Oolite
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Posted: 5th Apr 2009 03:11
Win.


I'll finish them whenever i can be bothered.
Insert Name Here
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Posted: 5th Apr 2009 14:15
Do your research first, mate.

Blobby 101
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Posted: 5th Apr 2009 14:52
yeh, this is Wings, and also - it does have tools to create Meshes from scratch - I think the reviewer guy hasn't actually used it for more than a few minutes XD

NaGaCreMo:
Quirkyjim
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Posted: 5th Apr 2009 19:59
LOL. PHunny!

That's what they WANT you to think...

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