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Binmakers!

Post by AIR_Wipeout »

Well, I am a binmaker, but to tell the truth, I'm not that good... so, can anyone make me a snake?

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Post by Phineus »

Of course, you could always try a mesh and convert it.

3dcafe has some good animal models but I don't know if the exact idea of a snake is one of them.

And again, I'm not quite certain where you'd find much information about other 3d programs and conversion utilities just now Image

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Post by EmceeMart »

sorry I don't have anything useful to add to what has already been said... but while we are on the subject Image I have a great 3D modelling program called Dream3D by Corel. I have to admit I have not used it apart from viewing the samples. Does anyone know if this prog can be used to make bins?

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Post by AIR_Wipeout »

Ok, I know I said I'm not good, but I can definitly make a flat model... I've made a lot more complicated things.... I just want a 3D small snake, like a garder snake, with red eyes... can you make that (not coiled up, streched out)

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Post by Phineus »

I have a great 3D modelling program called Dream3D by Corel.
I have it too, though I haven't had a chance to play with it. It looks just as complicated to use as 3dsm or lightwave or any of those others - that I know nothing about! I'm sure that Dream3D does not save in bin format - very few things do - so you'd probably have to find some info on conversions first to be sure you know what format to save/export in - but I'm sure I know little about that either! But, remember, OBJ is always a good bet.



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