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Date: | Wed, 24 Aug 1994 12:52:52 -0400 |
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Hi there!
I reposted Kathy Cochran's request to the VRASP mailing list.
VRASP stands for Virtual Reality Students and Professionals,
and almost everyone on the list uses IBM-based "walkthrough"
programs. This is what they have had to say so far:
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Virtus. It's cheap and easy. When you add a symbols library,
you go up a big notch in price. Without a math coprocessor,
tell her to find something engaging to do while waiting hours
for renderings.
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Hi There:
Yes there is! The name is 3D- Studio. I live pretty much in the
MAF. You can see me there. Price~$600.
Sincerely,
Marwan Fathallah
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Hi,
I would suggest "Virtus Walkthrough" available for the Mac and
IBM. The program is inexpensive and easy to learn. It does have
limitations in that it is slow when you create a path through it
but you can get around that by making a "quicktime" running
version.
Anyway, I have done some modeling using virtus and I was
happy with it other than the speed. It is not as precise as most
of the 3-D CAD systems available. Virtus does have a nice
library of items to choose from and you can resize them. The
newer version offers texture mapping.
Anyway, it is a good start at around $200-300 versus
investing in a 3-D modeling program that takes a lot more
memory than your friend has available.
You can create rooms at any height and do your own vaulted
ceiling with a little practice....
Sharon Davison
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Susan Jacobson
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