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Author Re: www.int3d.com - anyone have any experience with this
Gianni Dragone

2004-04-29, 4:31 am


>A good
> step-by-step tutorial for building rooms would be nice.

http://www.int3d.com/help/building.html


Joerg Scheurich aka MUFTI

2004-04-29, 9:30 am

>> step-by-step tutorial for building rooms would be nice.
> http://www.int3d.com/help/building.html


Leads somehow to

http://www.int3d.com/3dmodels/primitives3d.html

which lists all supported primitives. All primitives have either sharp or
no edges. For realistic objects, a primitive with smooth edges is very
much more usefull. Why don't you support a primitive like the
"superellipsoid" ?

http://www.csv.ica.uni-stuttgart.de...erellipsoid.wrl
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbour...s/superellipse/

so long
MUFTI
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