Re: Off the topic but problem with 3ds max

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From: Gordon Tomlinson (gordon++at++paradigmsim.com)
Date: 01/11/2000 01:24:32


Hi Charles

Take alook at Polytrans at www.okino.com this is a conversion
program and has plugins for Max, this will allow to to convert
to a format Performer likes eg OpenFlight (tm)

Its a good product and reasonably priced.

Gordon

"Charlie H. Chang" wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I think my problem is off the topic but I need some
> help to build 3d models for my Performer application.
> We only have 3DS MAX to build 3D models, and
> I have tried to export the .max file to .3ds and .dxf
> but the perfly cannot display the texture when I
> loaded .3ds files; and the problem gets worse for
> .dxf files, perfly can't load the .dxf files we created.
>
> But I notice there is a .dxf file in /usr/share/Performer/data
> which can be loaded and it looks ok.
> So what do we have to do to export our .max files to .dxf
> or to .3ds without losing any information? (i.e texture)
> Thanks in advance!
>
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Happy New Year

Gordon.

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