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Convertibles on sale from Cornucopia3D
Curt:
http://www.cornucopia3d.com/whats_what.php?first=1&crit=Sale
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Convertibles on sale from Cornucopia3D
FIAT Topolini...
$8.95 Add to Cart
Auburn 851...
$7.95 Add to Cart
Chevy Bel Air...
$10.95 Add to Cart
Morgan +4
$3.45 Add to Cart
Ford Mustan...
$8.95 Add to Cart
Delahaye 165
$10.95 Add to Cart
AC Cobra 42...
$4.95 Add to Cart
Triumph TR2
$10.95 Add to Cart
1936 Cord
$4.50 Add to Cart
Bugatti 57S...
$2.95 Add to Cart
Jaguar type E
$6.95 Add to Cart
Jaguar XK12...
$9.95 Add to Cart
Jaguar XK12...
$3.25 Add to Cart
Austin Healey...
$6.95 Add to Cart
Triumph TR3...
$10.95 Add to Cart
Austin Heale...
$6.95 Add to Cart
Lotus-Caterham...
$12.62 Add to Cart
tomos:
What are they Curt ??
- you just get a picture :tellme: (I think ...)
Curt:
- and below that picture is the text about the object. In the case of 'Chevy Bel Air' the text is ending like this: "... Note: reflection settings may need adjustment in Vue 6 Easel."
- and easel is a cheap version of the mother program Vue - Vue by e-on. I am not sure how to describe the Cornucopia products other than: 3D sculpt image files, made for using in Vue!
Cornucopia3D is an online community dedicated to the Vue line of products. On Cornucopia3D, you will find all sorts of resources to improve your Vue experience: forums, galleries, tutorials,... as well as a store where you can find top-quality content at the best possible price!
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Lucas Film Industrial Light & Magic is using a version of Vue.
At Cornucopia's there are more than a thousand files of various 3D motives which you can purchase in order to create you own images. One 3D sculpt can of course give you a huge number of possible variants.
http://www.geekatplay.com/t_flash.php
http://www.cornucopia3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5207&highlight=tutorial
http://www.cornucopia3d.com/galleries/index.php
This gyu purchased a house, a forest, and some hills:
- and a car and a house:
J-Mac:
Still not certain just what you do with it, but your links sure do have some great sci-fi/fantasy artwork!
Jim
Deozaan:
I think it's all 3D models to use for photorealistic 3D scenes.
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