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pbharris
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Registered: October 2001 Location: Chicago, IL Posts: 2,514
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September, 11, 2002 11:01pm
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Rating: 10
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so many proggies... so little time
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Creatures
Go back to sleep
Registered: July 2002 Location: Switzerland Posts: 7,384
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September, 12, 2002 5:18am
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like it to, but you're right you can't save 
but there some other funny progs or games like battleball
i love it!!
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lost-and-found
Ultimate Member
Registered: October 2001 Location: Illinois Posts: 2,977
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September, 12, 2002 12:03pm
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so what is this exact program used for?
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crouse
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Registered: June 2002 Location: Iowa Posts: 2,879
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September, 12, 2002 12:30pm
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From the website:
AC3D is a popular 3D object/scene modeller available for Windows and Linux (previous versions for SGI, Solaris and HP also available). It's very easy to use but powerful too - anyone can create good looking 3d objects in minutes.
Whether you want to design 3d objects for games or build your dream home in virtual reality, AC3D is the ideal way to quickly turn your ideas into great three dimensional models.
It outputs POV-Ray, VRML (1 and 2), RenderMan and other formats. Import file formats include 3D Studio, Lightwave, DXF, Alias triangle.
AC3D is used by thousands throughout the world. Even those who have access to much more expensive 3d graphics software have AC3D because it's fast and easy to use.
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krohnjw
dword to your moms
Registered: October 2001 Location: ~/ Posts: 3,195
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December, 3, 2002 11:28pm
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Rating: 10
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