Try looking at this: https://portableapps.com/search/node/Wings3d
To see previous discussions on making wings3d portable
Also, I have replaced your link to an unrelated site with a link to the homepage of the app
If the link you did have was to your personal site, you have a place for that in your profile.
Mod Tim
Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
Well, if you read the topics in the search link I provided you will see that there has been little interest since it's first request in January 11, 2006.
So unless someone feels interested and qualified enough to pick it up it seems unlikely, sorry.
Tim
Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
Wrong again. It appears the original thread was locked, so I couldn't add to it.
I second this program too. It's come a LONG way as a 3d modeling program. It's not great for a lot else, but it outperforms commercial programs on the modeling end. Plus, with it being open source, I believe it'd be a great addition to the suite.
Welcome mikaldinho to PortableApps.com
Try looking at this:
https://portableapps.com/search/node/Wings3d
To see previous discussions on making wings3d portable
Also, I have replaced your link to an unrelated site with a link to the homepage of the app
If the link you did have was to your personal site, you have a place for that in your profile.
Mod Tim
Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
will there actually be one made??
Well, if you read the topics in the search link I provided you will see that there has been little interest since it's first request in January 11, 2006.
So unless someone feels interested and qualified enough to pick it up it seems unlikely, sorry.
Tim
Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
some one should.
Oops. Wrong thread.
Wrong again. It appears the original thread was locked, so I couldn't add to it.
I second this program too. It's come a LONG way as a 3d modeling program. It's not great for a lot else, but it outperforms commercial programs on the modeling end. Plus, with it being open source, I believe it'd be a great addition to the suite.