werner@tnosel.UUCP (Werner de Bruijn) (07/26/88)
I am looking for software that is capable to visualize a model (a building) that is described by a bunch of faces (in a ASCII-file). The program should come close to an animation-program in order to 'walk' through a model. Target machines are a UNIX-68020 workstation, Mac SE or an atari-ST. Please reply by e-mail (I will summarize to comp.graphics).
wes@obie.UUCP (Barnacle Wes) (07/28/88)
In article <784@tnosel.UUCP>, werner@tnosel.UUCP (Werner de Bruijn) writes: > I am looking for software that is capable to visualize a model (a building) > that is described by a bunch of faces (in a ASCII-file). > The program should come close to an animation-program in order to 'walk' > through a model. Target machines are a UNIX-68020 workstation, Mac SE or > an atari-ST. For the ST, try a program called CAD-3D from Antic Software. Their catalog is easy to find, just go to the local bookstore and grab a copy of Antic Magazine. -- {hpda, uwmcsd1}!sp7040!obie!wes "Happiness lies in being priviledged to work hard for long hours in doing whatever you think is worth doing." -- Robert A. Heinlein --