Share with us how are you using the powerrrr of the force
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by ChrisPR » Mon Jun 27, 2005 11:55 am
I have integrated Newton with the new Power Render 6 engine at
http://www.powerrender.com.
There are a number of physics demos available for download. Here is a direct link
http://www.powerrender.com/2005/powerrender/downloads.htm
More work is being done for ragdolls and vehicles, including a ragdoll editor that will be released later.
I would be interested in hearing any feedback about the demos...
Chris
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by tomek » Mon Jun 27, 2005 3:25 pm
I'm interested in free PR license for commercial usage
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by Julio Jerez » Mon Jun 27, 2005 4:19 pm
It is very refreshing to see new work showing in the showcase.
Wow this engine is very polished. All demos run very fast in my system, even the one with the bump and normal maps.
Is this a commercial engine of a free one like Irrlich?
Very nice integration
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by dazza » Tue Jun 28, 2005 12:21 am
Hi Folks,
Power Render is my engine of choice, it's very easy to use, and has been around for quite a few years now. (When I first brought it, it was only a software 3D renderer, and Direct3D hadn't even been heard of)
Chris is always adding cool new stuff to it, (like the Newton physics stuff), and it is very feature rich as it stands.
Pricing varies, but check the licensing information below.
http://www.powerrender.com/2005/powerre ... ensing.htm
Cheers
Darrin
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