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Blender.Org Open Source (Free) 3d design and render

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I was on a scrouge of the wide internet to look out for some good open source (or atleast freeware) 3d design tool. And I was quite pleased with what I found:http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ gives away a open source 3d design software. I had used 3d-max earlier, and I was quite amazed that this freeware lived up to those expectations. I am not a professional in 3d-design, but for my needs I found Blender quite appealing.What amazed me though was the small footprint of the software. The download is just about 8 MB. Now compare it to any other 3d design software and one can realize the weight of it, considering that it contains most of the professional features.It was originally a propriety software of NaN company, which they later released as open source after a fund raising campaign.I was just wondering if there were any Blenderers here at Xisto.

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Well, Im not blenderer, but my brother is :o a big one, but anyway im familiar with blender, and I must admit it beats many other popular 3d software. And the best part is that i'ts free one.

I was just wondering if there were any Blenderers here at Xisto.


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What I want to know is how it can open .cob files (TrueSpace)

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I checked up the Blender. The version that I had installed (that I downloaded just couple of days back) had support for the following file formats for the imports:

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The ones that I have used, and have found it useful are (Wavefront - OBJ, 3D Studio - 3DS, and Wings3D -WINGS). moonwitch, if you see the list above, they have a python script based importer for TrueSpace, that is .cob files. I have not used it, but by the look of it, it should work fine.

 

On a further note, has anyone around here used Wings3D? I just downloaded it and found that it can work amazingly in conjunction with Blender. It would be like object focused modelling on wings and then importing it into Blender to create the scene, and then render it. (I will post some of the rendered pictures, once I complete a couple of project). :o

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unimatrix, do you do 3d modelling. I am presently trying to do an organic modelling - a human female head. I am trying my hand at the sub-d modelling that is supported by Blender. I am having trouble with the jaw line.Do you know any place where I can post up my models screen shots and get help on the model?

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