From: Bram Stolk (bram++at++sara.nl)
Date: 05/01/2001 03:51:27
Manjunath Sripadarao wrote:
>
> Hi,
> You could use Blender under linux. But what do you mean by "real-time
> models" ?
> For static 3D models you could design using Blender and save it
> as VRML 1.0. Later you could import it into performer by renaming .wrl to
> .iv. It supports colors, uv textures etc., and it is free. Download it
> from www.blender.nl.
> Bye,
> Manju
>
> On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Sabine Gillner wrote:
>
> > Hi Performer Gurus !
> >
> > Can anybody recommend a modeller, working under linux, for the
> > generation of real-time models for a performer environment ?
> >
> > Any comments are welcome !
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sabine Gillner
You could try Pretty Poly Editor, (ppe) at
http://prettypoly.sourceforge.net
Personally, I am going for another aproach:
I want to use Nendo (best poly modeler ever, imo) under
wine. So far, no luck, but in theory, it should work.
>
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