On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 5:18 PM, Carsten Neumann <carsten_neum...@gmx.net>wrote:

>        Hello Christoph,
>
> On 10/17/2011 08:33 AM, "Christoph Fünfzig" wrote:
> > we would like to use OpenSG 2.0 in a simulator project.
> > For content generation, is there something like a 3DS MAX or Maya plugin
> > for OpenSG 2.0?
>
> I might be confusing things here, but I think David Kabala has a plugin
> that writes a easy to parse XML format. Have a look on his github
> pages:<https://github.com/djkabala>
>
Unfortunately no, this is not a Maya or Max plugin.  I have used the
exporter OpenCollada to export collada files from MAX/Maya and then use the
collada importer in OpenSG 2.  AFAIK the current collada import in OpenSG 2
can import scene node hierarchies, geometries, and skinned
geometry/animations.  My additions to the OpenSG2 collada importer can
import more kinds of animations, CgFX materials, and blend shapes.


> > Or is something like this in the planning?
>
> Not from my side. We use quite sucessfully the Ogre format to export
> skeletal animated and static meshes. The big caveat here is that there
> is no support for materials implemented. For us that is not a big
> problem, because we process all materials anyway to add shaders to them
> (using a consistent material naming together with regex matching).
>
>        Cheers,
>                 Carsten
>
>
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