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  • TGV Lyon (3Dpdf)

    Hello,
    I would like to show you my latest work which I completed in 7-8 weeks.
    It has ca. 116.000 polygons, requires Adobe Reader 9 and 256mb video memory.
    Maybe it also runs on 128mb video memory.

    You can download the pdf here (10mb):

    http://soid.active-servers.com/pdf/tgv%20lyon.pdf

    I hope you like it,

    Chuck
    Attached Files
    http://3dpdf.blogspot.com/ http://directlight.de/

  • #2
    Great job!
    Tim Nelson
    timnelson3d.com

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    • #3
      Great and original result
      Could you tell us a bit more about how to generate this kind of file ?
      edit : i hadn't seen your signature with the blog! nice !
      Last edited by MikeeMax; 15-04-2009, 10:58 AM.

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      • #4
        Great! Love it.
        www.meetup.com/3DLondon

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        • #5
          I am very impressed by what you are doing with these 3d pdfs. I am currently exploring realtime as a venture, and I found your blog to be very informative and helpful. Just wanted to let you know, and I look forward to your next update.
          Ben Steinert
          pb2ae.com

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          • #6
            Thanks for your kind feedback guys, and thanks for your interest in creating 3Dpdf's. If I can help you to bypass the oddities and limitations of 3Dpdf don't hesitate to contact me. I'm very much interested in the problems that may occure and to find solutions. I plan to write some more tutorials about the flattening process and how to optimize the mapping, I recently found some ways how to work more efficient. However its still extra work, maybe someone knows a script that lets you select uv clusters by size in uv space, that would speedup the process a lot.
            Best regards, Chuck
            http://3dpdf.blogspot.com/ http://directlight.de/

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            • #7
              thats really impressive. great job.
              www.boxxtech.com

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              • #8
                really good job ! 3Dpdfs is nice and efficient !
                i ll be back
                http://www.vincent-grieu.com

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