Experiments in Inventor to Cinema 4D translation
Image by Jordanhill School D&T Dept
Back in January 09 we finally cracked a problem that has been plaguing up for years. Namely how do you export Inventor files into a format that Cinema 4D can understand? After a lot of failed attempts we finally discovered a very clever bit of software called PolyTrans by Okino. A carefully written bid to the right people allowed us to buy the software that allows us to make the most of both apps. Inventor is used for most of the 3D modelling, C4D is used for lighting, texture mapping and rendering.
We expect to see more exciting results over the course of this session.
Experiments in Inventor to Cinema 4D translation
Image by Jordanhill School D&T Dept
Back in January 09 we finally cracked a problem that has been plaguing up for years. Namely how do you export Inventor files into a format that Cinema 4D can understand? After a lot of failed attempts we finally discovered a very clever bit of software called PolyTrans by Okino. A carefully written bid to the right people allowed us to buy the software that allows us to make the most of both apps. Inventor is used for most of the 3D modelling, C4D is used for lighting, texture mapping and rendering.
We expect to see more exciting results over the course of this session.
Experiments in Inventor to Cinema 4D translation
Image by Jordanhill School D&T Dept
Back in January 09 we finally cracked a problem that has been plaguing up for years. Namely how do you export Inventor files into a format that Cinema 4D can understand? After a lot of failed attempts we finally discovered a very clever bit of software called PolyTrans by Okino. A carefully written bid to the right people allowed us to buy the software that allows us to make the most of both apps. Inventor is used for most of the 3D modelling, C4D is used for lighting, texture mapping and rendering.
We expect to see more exciting results over the course of this session.
Experiments in Inventor to Cinema 4D translation
Image by Jordanhill School D&T Dept
Back in January 09 we finally cracked a problem that has been plaguing up for years. Namely how do you export Inventor files into a format that Cinema 4D can understand? After a lot of failed attempts we finally discovered a very clever bit of software called PolyTrans by Okino. A carefully written bid to the right people allowed us to buy the software that allows us to make the most of both apps. Inventor is used for most of the 3D modelling, C4D is used for lighting, texture mapping and rendering.
We expect to see more exciting results over the course of this session.
Experiments in Inventor to Cinema 4D translation
Image by Jordanhill School D&T Dept
Back in January 09 we finally cracked a problem that has been plaguing up for years. Namely how do you export Inventor files into a format that Cinema 4D can understand? After a lot of failed attempts we finally discovered a very clever bit of software called PolyTrans by Okino. A carefully written bid to the right people allowed us to buy the software that allows us to make the most of both apps. Inventor is used for most of the 3D modelling, C4D is used for lighting, texture mapping and rendering.
We expect to see more exciting results over the course of this session.
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