Julie Coffey
01-10-2007, 10:21 AM
Greetings to one and all. I stumbled across this site after a close friend of mine saw apparently what was an advert for Sears Compucarve. But he couldn't remember who made it or where it was sold. It took 3 days over Christmas vacation but at last I finally found you all.
I have been emailing Erik at Carvewright, and was very pleased thus far with the customer service for enquiries from a person who is yet to own one of these mirror machines.
I have downloaded the software and found it very user friendly but I have some questions hopefully those better versed here already can help me with.
What programs do you use for creating your own 3d graphics that are suitable for use with this machine.
What types of graphics lend themselves for 3d conversion that give good results. And does anyone have any examples of the graphic first and the result 'after', low res. beginning graphics would be fine I am not interested in 'borrowing' anyones art. I'd just like to see what has been done.
I have a miriad of questions and sadly the good hearted people at Carvewright are relocating and have yet to respond to my last barrage of questions.
Would any of the 'senior testers or owners' here on the board welcome a phone call and question answer session on my own dime?
I appreciate everyones time in reading this, and would welcome a message or email concerning the phone call.
It's a pleasure to meet you all.
Julie C.
Athens, MI.
I have been emailing Erik at Carvewright, and was very pleased thus far with the customer service for enquiries from a person who is yet to own one of these mirror machines.
I have downloaded the software and found it very user friendly but I have some questions hopefully those better versed here already can help me with.
What programs do you use for creating your own 3d graphics that are suitable for use with this machine.
What types of graphics lend themselves for 3d conversion that give good results. And does anyone have any examples of the graphic first and the result 'after', low res. beginning graphics would be fine I am not interested in 'borrowing' anyones art. I'd just like to see what has been done.
I have a miriad of questions and sadly the good hearted people at Carvewright are relocating and have yet to respond to my last barrage of questions.
Would any of the 'senior testers or owners' here on the board welcome a phone call and question answer session on my own dime?
I appreciate everyones time in reading this, and would welcome a message or email concerning the phone call.
It's a pleasure to meet you all.
Julie C.
Athens, MI.