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    3d models

    Does anyone know how to convert Ray Dream 3d objects to any format I can use in DX8 (x or any format that can be converted to x, like 3ds)?

    Or if not, does anyone know of free 3d modelers? They don't need to be very good, I just want to have some models I can use for programming. I have one shareware modeler, but it doesn't allow saving. I don't really want to buy a 3d modeler because I already have RD3D...
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    blender's a good free one

    download from www.blender.nl

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    Thanks, but due to reorganizations, I currently can't download from there (they say that at the website).

    Anyone have an alternative download location (maybe a personal server?)
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    aha! found it...

    http://www.upperfold.com/blender.shtml

    the links are about halfway down the first page under the "download blender" heading...

    good luck.

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    Thanks a lot.
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