trueSpace 7.6
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- NeoHippo
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trueSpace 7.6
Now, that GZDoom has support for models, some of you might want to have an easy to learn 3D program.
http://www.caligari.com/products/trueSp ... /intro.asp
Microsoft has bought the trueSpace assets from Caligari, and now Caligari makes its premier 3D software trueSpace 7.6 available for free. All one has to do is register a User Account and the download site pops up.
One can then download
the full version of trueSpace 7.6
the manual
the complete library of the videos
Most people will not be familiar with Caligari, so read here what it is capable of
http://forums1.caligari.com/truespace/s ... .php?t=893
Should you decide to install tS7.6, it will install with the given User Name.
http://www.caligari.com/products/trueSp ... /intro.asp
Microsoft has bought the trueSpace assets from Caligari, and now Caligari makes its premier 3D software trueSpace 7.6 available for free. All one has to do is register a User Account and the download site pops up.
One can then download
the full version of trueSpace 7.6
the manual
the complete library of the videos
Most people will not be familiar with Caligari, so read here what it is capable of
http://forums1.caligari.com/truespace/s ... .php?t=893
Should you decide to install tS7.6, it will install with the given User Name.
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Yeah, I know what you mean.
A while ago, I had bought an issue of Personal Computer World which featured a CD with the trueSpace 3.2 program. I had a terrible time figuring out the GUI, until I stumbled upon Kidz Online. They offered a 3D animation course using tS3.2. That made things easier. Unfortunately, this website seems to be in some disarray at present.
The free tutorials, which are offered now by Caligari, again make it a lot more comfortable to use tS7.6

A while ago, I had bought an issue of Personal Computer World which featured a CD with the trueSpace 3.2 program. I had a terrible time figuring out the GUI, until I stumbled upon Kidz Online. They offered a 3D animation course using tS3.2. That made things easier. Unfortunately, this website seems to be in some disarray at present.
The free tutorials, which are offered now by Caligari, again make it a lot more comfortable to use tS7.6
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For game modding you could use Caligari's gameSpace.Nash wrote:It's not very useful for GZDoom modding as it doesn't have any MD2 or MD3 exporters available.
There is also their free program gameSpace-light. Of course it has some restrictions.
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Torrents are perfectly legal, as themselves. It's what they link to, that can sometimes be illegal.
Considering that, some companies (for example, Blizzard Entertainment) take advantage of the bandwidth offered by other users to distribute patches and game content. They use torrent technology to achieve this, and the torrent can even be extracted from the executable and used in a torrent program.
Considering that, some companies (for example, Blizzard Entertainment) take advantage of the bandwidth offered by other users to distribute patches and game content. They use torrent technology to achieve this, and the torrent can even be extracted from the executable and used in a torrent program.
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heh, they use torrents for everything lately.
movies, games, Operating System Software, etc
almost everything is downloadable by torrent, but sadly here in holland they will take action again Torrent downloaders once they have spotted one.
Dunno what the price was that you have to pay once you got catched :/
movies, games, Operating System Software, etc
almost everything is downloadable by torrent, but sadly here in holland they will take action again Torrent downloaders once they have spotted one.
Dunno what the price was that you have to pay once you got catched :/