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TrueSpace remains—while arguably limited and cumbersome—one of the most popular 3D modeling tools, mainly due to the price; nothing. There's very few programs and/or applications around that can beat trueSpace in the price department.
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TrueSpace remains—while arguably limited and cumbersome—one of the most popular 3D modeling tools, mainly due to the price; nothing. There's very few programs and/or applications around that can beat trueSpace in the price department.
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The most recent freeware version is 7.6. The second most recent freeware release was 3.2, which was used very often by the FreeSpace community.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:41, 29 December 2008

trueSpace is a 3D modeling tool, created by Caligari, Inc.

Overview

TrueSpace remains—while arguably limited and cumbersome—one of the most popular 3D modeling tools, mainly due to the price; nothing. There's very few programs and/or applications around that can beat trueSpace in the price department.

The most recent freeware version is 7.6. The second most recent freeware release was 3.2, which was used very often by the FreeSpace community.

Resources

There are numerous resources available for trueSpace, too numerous to mention here.

One of the most commonly used one is TrueView, which allows the user to easily keep track of mesh hierarchies. For a FreeSpace modeler, it is pivotal to set up hierarchies in a given way, otherwise turrets or debris won't work.

See also

Warning

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Slopsbox is an interesting email concept made for just this type of situation. Send the spammer a random email in the Slopsbox domain, then go to the Slopsbox website and access the email to pick up whatever registration information you need.