David Turk
> The reason I'm interested in this is because we're trying to
> develop 3-Dimensional exhibits based on photographs.  The
> closest thing I'd found so far is making scenes that looked
> like pop-up books.  What this promised seemed to imply
> fleshing out the pop-up effect to make the scene look 3D from
> different angles.  Then we could model the exhibit on the
> image.  We can kind of do this now, but to have a program map
> everything out would be great.

That sounds like something Maya would be able to do.  (I've
only heard of Maya in passing, it's used by studio for
animating stuff, it comes on Mac for a screensaver(??)).  It
may not be easy, I imagine that you would have to generate a
lot of models, etc.

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