It's similar to what I'm doing then... The program looks more advanced than AC3D (and more difficult to use), but anyways, thanks!
3DS is far superior to all other CAD-3D modeling programs... its the same program that was used for nearly all of the good aspects of 3D effects in film and video games.. it is also the same software used by Industrial Light and Magic (George Lucas' effects department (used for all new Star Wars movies)) so its more, profesional software.. and if you can get used to how to use it.. it becomes the most versitile, easy to use 3D modeling program you can get..
but! AC3D looks very similar to 3DS, so after getting used to AC3D it would be roughly the same to mve onto using 3DS
sorry to go so far offa' topic, I was just trying to help some people out..
still this is an interesting piece of software... if possible, you might want to try to incorperate .obj or another simple vertex posiitioning file format for another kind of model viewer...
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