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On Sat, 29 Apr 2006 17:36:45 +0000, Patrick Crockett wrote:
I am helping a class of 7th graders build Wacky Lassies (http://www.alaska.net/~fritzf/Boats/...cky_Lassie.htm) and would like to help them with deciding how to paint them. I would like to install some 3d rendering software on their class computer along with the lines for the boat so they can wrap designs onto the boats and see them from different angles. Any suggestions for software? (Cheap or free would be very helpful, easy to input lines next most helpful.) Patrick Simple DOS program, not sure if it will run on XP or NT. I know the free demo worked with windows 98. When I tried the free demo version I couldn't get it to print. Over all the program was easy to learn and offered different views and is a small program that doesn't use a lot of resources to get it to work. Great for flat panel design that fits stich and glue projects. http://www.plyboats.com/ If this is not what you want, go to this site and take a look. http://home.clara.net/gmatkin/softwr.htm |
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