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From: "Holman, Dimitri" <dholman@wb.com>
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Subject: RE: (New) windows modeller!!
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MultiGen, the $50,000 realtime database modeling tool I,ve been using for the
past 2.5 years models entirely in perspective. But you can assign any three
points to be a "Track Plane" or universal coordinate system as AutoCad calls
it. Or select faces to bne the current working plane. It's not so bad.
dimitri holman
visual simulation engineer
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dimitri.holman@cpmx.saic.com
>>I would have agreed until I saw Form-Z in operation. Modeling is normally
>>done entirely from a perspective view, but it is NICE! Even after 5 solid
>>years of LW Modeler and the 3 isometric views, Form-Z's interface made
>>sense. Not that I plan to switch from LW Modeler any time soon. Just wanted
>>to point out one package in which the other approach does work.