On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 13:39:28 +0200, Anthra Norell wrote:
I had a look at Blender. It looks impressive too. It might be an
alternative to Sketch Up. I'll worry about that later. My immediate need
is a file conversion utility. A cursory inspection of Blender's menu
tabs and the various
Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 13:39:28 +0200, Anthra Norell
anthra.nor...@bluewin.ch declaimed the following in
gmane.comp.python.general:
utility. So, my question is: How do I convert a bunch of
three-dimensional coordinates defining lines into a file format Sketch
Up can
norseman wrote:
Anthra Norell wrote:
Andres Acosta wrote:
HI there Anthara have you checked out www.Blender.org, It is open
source and accepts a lot of your formats. for import and export.
Anrdres
Anthra Norell wrote:
Hi,
Anyone working with CAD who knows about numeric data entry? I
have
Andres Acosta wrote:
HI there Anthara have you checked out www.Blender.org, It is open
source and accepts a lot of your formats. for import and export.
Anrdres
Anthra Norell wrote:
Hi,
Anyone working with CAD who knows about numeric data entry? I have
3d coordinates of a construction site
Hi,
Anyone working with CAD who knows about numeric data entry? I have 3d
coordinates of a construction site on a slope (borders, setbacks and
isometric elevation lines). Someone made me aware of Google's Sketch Up.
It looks very attractive for the purpose of architectural planning,