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''Burhop Piccard'' AKA ''Mark Burhop''
''Burhop Piccard'' AKA ''Mark Burhop''


3D software writer wanting to do cool things with Sculptured Prims!
3D software writer wanting to do cool things with Sculptured Prims! I'm not all the creative but my math and programming skills are top notch. So I throw together some parametric equations and count on my wife for the artistic ideas!


I'm very interested in bring in external geometry into Second Life. Two formats I'd like to support are JT and Parasolid XT format (Parasolid is the core geometry engine for a number of Mechanical CAD programs like NX, IDEAS, Solid Edge, Solidworks, and others...) JT is what is used by some of the big automotive and aerospace companies for mockup of their geometry.
I'm very interested in bring in external geometry into Second Life. Two formats I'd like to support are JT and Parasolid XT format (Parasolid is the core geometry engine for a number of Mechanical CAD programs like NX, IDEAS, Solid Edge, Solidworks, and others. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasolid] ) JT is what is used by some of the big automotive and aerospace companies for mockup of their geometry ( [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JT_%28visualization_format%29] )

Revision as of 09:18, 3 June 2007

Burhop Piccard AKA Mark Burhop

3D software writer wanting to do cool things with Sculptured Prims! I'm not all the creative but my math and programming skills are top notch. So I throw together some parametric equations and count on my wife for the artistic ideas!

I'm very interested in bring in external geometry into Second Life. Two formats I'd like to support are JT and Parasolid XT format (Parasolid is the core geometry engine for a number of Mechanical CAD programs like NX, IDEAS, Solid Edge, Solidworks, and others. See [1] ) JT is what is used by some of the big automotive and aerospace companies for mockup of their geometry ( [2] )