IT IS INTERESTING!
thanks a lot
giulio

PS at the moment seems to me to be the only way....

-----Original Message-----
From: John Ripley Culp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 July 2004 20:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [opendx-users] 3d importer for DX, is there one?


Some years ago I added an export option to ADMesh 
http://www.varlog.com/products/admesh/index.html to export .dx files. 
ADMesh is a processing/translation tool for .stl (stereolithography / 
rapid-prototyping CAD files).  Most solid-modeling CAD programs can 
export .stl files, so this option makes it possible to view a 
tessellated  shaded or wireframe representations of most CAD solid 
models in DX.

The version of ADMesh available above does not seem to contain my 
(trivial) enhancements, so if this seems interesting to you or anyone 
else I'll see if I can dig up the code and get it on the web. (ADMesh is 
  GPL)

-John

-- 
John R. Culp
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Giulio Antonutto wrote:
> I just would like to know if anybody had some successful experience to
share
> about importing VRML or DXF (or 3ds or something 3D) into DX.
> 
> Is it possible at all?
> 
> I tried DXconvert but doesn't seem to work.
> I found DX a really good program (I prefer it to mayavi or paraview),
> however I was used to IRIS Explorer ability to import export 3d elements
and
> this is a problem to me.
> In fact I still need to find a way of importing VRML into DX:
> any ideas, any experiences?
> thanks a lot,
> giulio
> 
> 
> Giulio Antonutto 
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