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Title: The Gimp and CLONE3D textures
Post by: Mr. Mind on January 15, 2006, 01:40:59 am
For anyone interested in painting these textures or any other paint related imagery and you have a tight budget I highly recommend that you use this free open source software:
The Gimp http://www.gimp.org/ for paint software.
You can use it with most operating systems:
http://www.gimp.org/downloads/

If you want to generate models please check out this software:
http://www.izware.com/nendo/
This software is a mini version of Mirai arguably the best polygon software available (more than 15 years of real-world, in-the-trenches development).

These are the CLONE3D image links:
http://www.clone3d.com/image/YuanlinOutUV.jpg
http://www.clone3d.com/image/NadiaOutUV.jpg
http://www.clone3d.com/image/MrMoodOutUV.jpg

Please post your work to http://CLONE3D.com
Thanks!
Title: The Gimp and CLONE3D textures
Post by: Dr.Benway on January 15, 2006, 07:59:02 am
Great! We all love Nadia. Is it true what I heard that her breasts can be morphed to any size? [:0]
Title: The Gimp and CLONE3D textures
Post by: Art on January 15, 2006, 12:08:02 pm
Nendo is a really nice modeller but for those on a tight budget there is a work alike version called Wings 3D for free.

More serious modellers might wish to check out Rhino 3D. It has a lot of great features yet won't break the bank like 3DS Max or Maya.

Good points Mr. Mind.
Title: The Gimp and CLONE3D textures
Post by: les on January 15, 2006, 12:47:36 pm
Thanks!
Les
Title: The Gimp and CLONE3D textures
Post by: Mr. Mind on January 15, 2006, 08:34:22 pm
Nendo is only 49 dollars...!
Though it is a cut down version of Mirai you can get pretty far.

Rhino3D is more of a product for industrial designers... plus it's strength is as a nurbs modeler.

I like Izware's software because I know the guys who started the company and it is an offshoot of my first professional CGI software made by the Symbolics Corporation way back in the mid 1980's.
Title: The Gimp and CLONE3D textures
Post by: Art on January 16, 2006, 05:08:19 am
I've owned Nendo for several years and it was $99.00 then.

I've modeled a lot of items with Nendo, Rhino, 3DMax, TrueSpace
and many others but for character creation a polygon modeller
seems to be the preferred choice of experts.