yes you ae lucky if you use wings3d for windows it's very easy. getting it to work on linux was difficult.
i recommend OSG for testing the models too.
cheers~
Pat
On Wed Nov 26 11:38:38 EST 2003, Johannes Taelman j0@advalvas.be wrote:
Ken Locarnini wrote:
Can anyone help me understand the models that can be used in Gem? Are there any open source freeware programs that can work with them?
Thanks, KenI've been using wings3d. It's easy to use, not the kind of learning curve I associate with blender (which I still haven't understood). Not a lot of features, but probably just what you need to create obj's. It's only a polygon mesh modeller, no skeletons, nurbs, animations. This kind of data can't be used in gem anyway afaik.
www.wings3d.com
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