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wings 3D
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Do you think that is very complex to carry wings3d AmigaOS 4.1?
It is an excellent program for small 3D models that are used to model a simple and comfortable and can be used as rendering engine yafray can even export the objects and import them into blender to use Blender.

Greetings.

WEB: http://www.wings3d.com/
RENDERS: http://www.wings3d.com/gallery.php

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@jackepc

Checked: while looks easy (sdl + opengl + few small thinks, i.e. nothing so heavy) - still it use shaders. I not trying to build it at all, but i just unpack the source, and found there is directory "shaders" , in which many files, like:

-- Fragment shader for procedural bricks
-- Vertex shader for procedural bricks
-- Fragment shader for environment mapping with an equirectangular 2D texture

and so on. Looks like it heavy based on shaders.

We can only wait then new drivers + gallium/mesa port. Then it will be 100% possible to port.

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@jackepc

Was expecting a remake of Wings (the game) for a minute there .

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@Daniel

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@jackepc

Was expecting a remake of Wings (the game) for a minute there .


I was thinking the same thing.

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Add my name to that list
Bit disappointed now, lol.

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