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Program for creating, viewing and rotating *very basic* 3D s

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Anton81
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:44 am
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Hi!

For visualization purposes I want to create a scene of balls and arrows,
which I can zoom and rotate.

Any suggestions for a program to use?

(writing a 3D-ASCII which is display could be an option if simple enough)

Anton
 
Dan Espen
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:49 am
Guest
Anton81 <berrybear@gmx.net> writes:

Quote:
Hi!

For visualization purposes I want to create a scene of balls and arrows,
which I can zoom and rotate.

Any suggestions for a program to use?

(writing a 3D-ASCII which is display could be an option if simple enough)

Sounds like Povray.
 
Anton81
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:58 am
Guest
Quote:
For visualization purposes I want to create a scene of balls and arrows,
which I can zoom and rotate.
Sounds like Povray.

Is Povray syntax short?
What would be a quick viewer? (don't need fancy rendering)

Anton
 
Dan Espen
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 9:08 am
Guest
Anton81 <berrybear@gmx.net> writes:

Quote:
For visualization purposes I want to create a scene of balls and arrows,
which I can zoom and rotate.
Sounds like Povray.

Is Povray syntax short?

Do you mean is Povray syntax simple?

Yes, pretty much.

Quote:
What would be a quick viewer? (don't need fancy rendering)

Povray includes a viewer.
When you view, you can ask for quick rendering.

Take a look, it only takes a few minutes to download, install,
and try some of the samples.
 
 
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