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    how the 3d work in html

    how the 3d work in html

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    Hi,

    Many 3D modelers are general-purpose and can be used to produce models of various real-world entities, from plants to automobiles to people. Some are specially designed to model certain objects, such as chemical compounds or internal organs.

    3D modelers allow users to create and alter models via their 3D mesh. Users can add, subtract, stretch and otherwise change the mesh to their desire. Models can be viewed from a variety of angles, usually simultaneously. Models can be rotated and the view can be zoomed in and out.

    3D modelers can export their models to files, which can then be imported into other applications as long as the metadata is compatible. Many modelers allow importers and exporters to be plugged-in, so they can read and write data in the native formats of other applications.

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    Hi im currently taking a Computer and Video Game Design course at uni, and at your age if your looking to get a head start try downloading a Free 3D design Program such as "BLENDER FOUNDATION"

    this will give you a way to experiment with a program that has many of the same features of the industry standard 3D studio Max and oter programs

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    Learn HTML and download google sketchup, there both free, once you've learned HTML and can make a page in notepad your going to get somewhere with the 3D side of things. Make some random stuff in Google Sketchup, anything. Build anything, i've tried building the stargate. This will help you understand the building enviroment as well as the way a standard script works. Once you've masted HTML and feel confident in Sketchup, Move on to profesional things like, 3DS Max and other 3D Graphics Editors. If you own a COD game download Radiant and make some levels, it encorporates both script and design. Check out flash CS4 as well.

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    oh, yes, all you said are just totally right!

 

 

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