Finally I was able to emulate an AMIGA 4000
One of the main goals, was to make a 3D model and a video using SCULPT 4D.
80's and 90's - Many things have changed, but also many things are still the same,
and many people are keeping this alive and even new waves are coming.
(detail, by example, BLENDER 3D cursor is based on SCULPT 4D cursor)
https://youtu.be/IJtLtHhaCuc
3D Modeling using SCULPT 4D on an emulated AMIGA 4000
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Yes but sometimes it feels just like yesterday, now you don't have to cry anymore, with all the emulators and Pi available, you can do it again!
Re: 3D Modeling using SCULPT 4D on an emulated AMIGA 4000
No, thanks, rendering a mirror sphere over a (rigorously checked) plane with Sculpt4D was taking hoursjoyasrohrbach wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 11:01 pm Yes but sometimes it feels just like yesterday, now you don't have to cry anymore, with all the emulators and Pi available, you can do it again!
P.S. anyway, on the Amiga 3000, I was already using my own ray tracer and writing scenes with a text editor. I never looked back
Re: 3D Modeling using SCULPT 4D on an emulated AMIGA 4000
Thank you!
it was interesting to see "how it was".
Dade surprised too. Wow!
it was interesting to see "how it was".
Dade surprised too. Wow!
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Re: 3D Modeling using SCULPT 4D on an emulated AMIGA 4000
Thanks you for your great comments. Thank you for also sharing parts of your story.