--- Bob Dengle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > I've been working off and on on this cause I like to > toy with Blender in my > free time and I think the easiest way to get an > animated model from Blender > to Java3D would be to write some kind of Python > export script, because the > native Blender format is basically a core dump and > is very hard to process. > From there youd probably have to write a loader for > the file format you > chose (or the format you made up) in order to > process animation. > > As for which file format to save into, I think the > most reliable one is the > .dxf format. Blender's VRML1.0 seems to be iffy at > best. > > -Bob Dengle > > thanx for the answer. sounds like much work. especially i know nothing of python. seems the right time to learn it.
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