On Aug 27, 2010, at 11:01 PM, Karen Palen <[email protected]>
wrote:
Yet unsupported in core OpenSimulator are 3d models which can be
created with 3d modeling softwares like Blender and be saved in
various formats. RealXtend module to OpenSimulator already supports
3d models.
A tutorial for bringing meshes from Sketchup to Opensim+modrex is at
http://peterquirk.wordpress.com/2008/12/22/tutorial-using-the-streamlined-tool-chain-for-importing-sketchup-models-into-realxtend-04/
It doesn't matter too much that mesh support is still not in opensim
core, 'cause like explained here earlier Opensim is not so much an end
user product but a base for making distributions, like Diva's. And
modrex is an add-on that works with standard opensim.
The opensim distro where modrex comes preinstalled is called Taiga.
That and compatible viewers are available from http://
www.realxtend.org/ . As of yesterday we finally provide also Linux
binaries of the new Naali viewer, now at 0.3.0 - mac installer
hopefully coming soon now as well.
Cheers,
-Toni
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Diogo Luiz <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello,
I'm student of computer science and I need to know how to export
from Google Skecthup to OpenSim. I already tried to use 3ds max,
blender and AC3D, but this not was possible to do.
Please, Im trying to do it by 3 days.
Thanks,
Diogo Luiz.
Note: I have a .skp file, that was done by a other student and I
need to export to OpenSim.
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