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Viewing Downloadable 3DMAX-Lightwave Models
Posted: 2003-04-20 12:06pm
by Lord Poe
I know absolutely nothing about 3-D modeling, 3DMAX, or Lightwave. But I understand that you can download a model of a ship to use in a film or whatever.
Can these models be viewed without having 3DMAX or Lightwave? Is there just a viewer, where you can turn the model any which way and create screenshots?
Posted: 2003-04-20 12:23pm
by salm
google for
OpenGL 3D model viewer
and see what happens.
i haven´t tried any of the sites but it looks promising.
Posted: 2003-04-20 12:25pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
Hmm sounds like a thread I was *just* about to post. Thank you, Lord Poe, for doing my dirty work
Posted: 2003-04-20 12:29pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
salm wrote:google for
OpenGL 3D model viewer
and see what happens.
i haven´t tried any of the sites but it looks promising.
*right-clicks the phrase 'OpenGL 3D model viewer' and hits Web Search...*
GODDESS I love Mozilla! (except the Java crashes...)
Posted: 2003-04-20 02:53pm
by Kenny_10_Bellys
There are 2 or 3 model viewer programs available, some better than others and some free. Very few do all the latest types and usually the don't do very well with textures and what-not anyway. Why bother with looking half-drawn models if you dont have the software to render them properly or animate them in your film anyway?
Posted: 2003-04-20 06:40pm
by Lord Poe
Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Hmm sounds like a thread I was *just* about to post. Thank you, Lord Poe, for doing my dirty work
Quite welcome. Now did you find one?
Posted: 2003-04-20 06:41pm
by Lord Poe
Kenny_10_Bellys wrote:There are 2 or 3 model viewer programs available, some better than others and some free. Very few do all the latest types and usually the don't do very well with textures and what-not anyway. Why bother with looking half-drawn models if you dont have the software to render them properly or animate them in your film anyway?
To use the ships in webpages, or webcomics, naturally. That and I can't spare a few thousand for 3DMAX and Lightwave.
Posted: 2003-04-20 07:27pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
Lord Poe wrote:Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Hmm sounds like a thread I was *just* about to post. Thank you, Lord Poe, for doing my dirty work
Quite welcome. Now did you find one?
Nope
I reinstalled windows tho. This comp is running tighter than a virgin ass now!
Posted: 2003-04-20 08:11pm
by Kenny_10_Bellys
Well dont get your hopes up, the ones I've tried were pretty shaky at best and the viewing window was just a small pane on one side of the directory structure on the page. I think your best bet is to get yourself a free or dirt-cheap 3D rendering program that'll view many object types, and the best one that springs to mind is a little program called Pixel 3D. I think you'll be able to find a working version either for free or shareware, and it loads and converts more 3D file types than any other program I've seen except for Polytrans, and that's $400. It's a fully functional 3D modelling prog too, so you can render or model your own scenes as well.
Posted: 2003-04-20 08:31pm
by Einhander Sn0m4n
Kenny_10_Bellys wrote:Well dont get your hopes up, the ones I've tried were pretty shaky at best and the viewing window was just a small pane on one side of the directory structure on the page. I think your best bet is to get yourself a free or dirt-cheap 3D rendering program that'll view many object types, and the best one that springs to mind is a little program called Pixel 3D. I think you'll be able to find a working version either for free or shareware, and it loads and converts more 3D file types than any other program I've seen except for Polytrans, and that's $400. It's a fully functional 3D modelling prog too, so you can render or model your own scenes as well.
Ahh, thank you!
*Googles 'Pixel 3D'*
*finds the site, IT'S FRENCH! No Traduizees either!*
*goes to PCWorld site and dloads it and Irfanview (ooh, a 2fer!)*