RE: [info-performer] Tools under Windows

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From: Tomlinson, Gordon (Gordon.Tomlinson++at++ca.com)
Date: 01/28/2003 05:27:42


HI

Creator ships with a free plug-in for PhotoShop and Paint Shop pro
( or any other program that can use this type)

Look in you Creator directory on the CD for
C:\Program Files\Multigen-Paradigm\Creator

RGBFormat.8BI
PBMFormat.8BI

Just place these in your editor plug-in directory

Regards

Gordon Tomlinson.
 
Runtime Applications / Urban Products
Development Manager
MultiGen-Paradigm
(A Computer Associates Company)
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Steffen [mailto:sb123++at++gmx.de]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 2:42 AM
To: info-performer++at++sgi.com
Subject: [info-performer] Tools under Windows

Hi all,

After some experience with Inventor-API Coin3D I'm beginning with
Performer (Win32):

What would be a good choice under Windows for modelling and especially
texturing?

I have got MultiGen Creator 2.5 but problems with perfly/pfconv to load
the results. flt files may contain jpeg textures but loading that to
performer, probably doesn't work. I converted it to rgb(a) by the
Creator Texture-Editor-plugin, but that exports only SGI formats. => So
I'll have problems to reuse or manipulate this textures later by
other (under Windows common) tools.
Does anybody know a tool, that reads SGI rgb and rgba files and
can save it to png, bmp or ...

Steffen

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