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bigH
24th July 2008, 06:11
check this out - super program now for free :dance:

Today is an important day in the 23 year history of trueSpace. We are releasing a major upgrade to our flagship product with trueSpace7.6, bringing significant improvements in modeling, animation, rendering and workflows, plus new direct export to Virtual Earth. Most of these you might already expect if you’ve been following my regular Captain’s Blog. What you may not expect is that we are making trueSpace7.6 available to everyone at no charge, in a giant step forward to bring high-end 3D authoring tools to all who want them!

trueSpace7.6 is far more than a SketchUp-style 3D architectural modeling tool. Instead, it provides a complete 3D authoring environment for any type of 3D content creation, whether that’s images, animations, objects for games, or content or worlds for online interactive shared spaces.

link -
http://forums1.caligari.com/truespac...p?t=893&page=5

Q.R.
24th July 2008, 11:01
LOL.....I was just going to post this. I rarely get the chance to let people know about something cool, and you beat me to it! Oh well. Either way, now they know. *grins*
It's probably too long a download for me, but H, I can't wait to see what you do with it!

bigH
24th July 2008, 12:44
To get started about 270 to 500 m. - yep it pretty big .
be a while till I post some thing :eek:

Thelby
27th July 2008, 22:44
At 1.57 MB a Second it doesn't me long to download, only 3 or 4 minutes for eveything :D
Henry, do you like that interface? It is different than anything, but the realtime onscreen renderer is kind of cool, what you think???

bigH
28th July 2008, 00:36
At 1.57 MB a Second it doesn't me long to download, only 3 or 4 minutes for eveything :D
Henry, do you like that interface? It is different than anything, but the realtime onscreen renderer is kind of cool, what you think???

:nana:

for sure the onscreen renderer is the best - even better the second time
Yea I compare it to Blender :eek: only better :jawdrop:

nemo
8th August 2008, 19:33
I said it before and I have to say it again...lol I love how fast it renders, but I still think Blender turns out much better results, atleast using the Yafray renderer.