Re: GnomeCanvasLine
- From: "Sean Middleditch" <sean middleditch Iname com>
- To: "Healy Philip-phealy02" <phealy02 email mot com>,"'Gustavo Joćo Alves Marques Carneiro'" <ee96090 fe up pt>,"Federico Mena Quintero" <federico helixcode com>
- Cc: <gnome-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: GnomeCanvasLine
- Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 09:44:09 -0400
There's AC3D and Blender... AC3D requires a $40 registration and Blender
will be made free in late June this year. They're the best there is on
Linux, next to say Pixar's software which has a $5,000 license fee.
There's also projects like Pretty Poly and Me3D, but they're in very early
development, and not of much use right now. I believe most 3D work done in
Linux (as far as games, at least), is done in AC3D or Blender, however.
Sean Middleditch
----- Original Message -----
From: Healy Philip-phealy02 <phealy02@email.mot.com>
To: 'Gustavo Joćo Alves Marques Carneiro' <ee96090@fe.up.pt>; Federico Mena
Quintero <federico@helixcode.com>
Cc: <gnome-devel-list@gnome.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 9:02 AM
Subject: RE: GnomeCanvasLine
>
> > This is meant to be only an exercise, not 3D Studio :)
>
> Not a bad idea - is there an Open Source app (available or in development)
> that competes with 3D Studio like Gimp does with Photoshop? It would make
> an interesting project...
>
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