Re: Converting 3D objects

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Rob Jenkins (robj++at++quid)
Wed, 19 Feb 1997 09:08:18 -0800


The SGI xlators_3d SW is available under SurfZone on the web and includes:

I xlators_3d.sw.AliasToIv 10/04/96 Alias to Inventor translator
I xlators_3d.sw.DxfToIv 10/04/96 DXF to Inventor translator
I xlators_3d.sw.IvToRib 10/04/96 Inventor to Renderman translator
I xlators_3d.sw.ObjToIv 10/04/96 Obj To Inventor translator
I xlators_3d.sw.SlaToIv 10/04/96 SLA to Inventor translator

Cheers
Rob

On Feb 19, 1:06pm, Jukka Vaisanen wrote:
> Subject: Converting 3D objects
>
>
> I have looked everywhere for a converter to convert between
> various 3D formats. While finding at least 10 utilities to
> convert between bitmap formats, I came up with none to deal
> with models.
>
> Performer loaders for some formats just wont do it.
>
> They must exist, can you help me find them?
>
> Formats that interest me especially are OpenFlight, LightWave,
> 3DS, 3DS Max and LightScape.
>
> On another point, what format is the most comprehensive, ie
> capable of storing all the data you can think of?
>
> Jukka Vaisanen
> Iscape Software
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