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| johnm160:
--- Quote from: TOK on March 12, 2007, 03:31:54 pm ---Sorry, wasn't trying to derail the thread with the pencil... I just do 2 drawings for my "3D" stuff, a front and a side. :cheers: --- End quote --- I could do that too, I just figured I might get a better feel for the cab with a modeling program. I have already started sketching on paper while I am playing with some of these programs. I am thinking it might help me find problems before I start cutting. :cheers: |
| modessitt:
For a good 3D modeling program, try Blender3D. http://www.blender.org/ It's free and updated quite regularly by a community of 3D modeling programmers. You can model, render, whatever. Even has a new "sculpting" technique. I've been messing around with it for a few weeks and haven't gotten proficient in its use yet, but there are lots of tutorials posted for using it, one of the best being: Blender3D: Noob to Pro http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D:_Noob_to_Pro This program is also good for "modding" object for a lot of 3D computer games. I've also heard good things about some programs call Milkshape and Wings3d (both supposedly free) but haven't tried them, so I don't know how they will work. |
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