Thank you very much Robert, now I understand. I will go through the COLLADA 
route.

Alberto.

El Martes, 7 de Noviembre de 2006 15:32, Robert Osfield escribió:
> Hi Alberto,
>
> On 11/7/06, Alberto Luaces <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > No, I am not specifically targetting at .flt files. Any of the formats
> > that I mentioned will do, too ( obj, stl). I focused on the flt format
> > because this is only one that got written to disk, however with 0 size.
> > The other formats I tried
> >
> > osgconv chasis.iv chasis.obj
> >
> > or
> >
> > osgconv chasis.iv chasis.stl
>
> Like many real-time graphics toolkits the OSG has lots of loaders to
> get data in, and lots of code to support rendering, but on the output
> side only the native formats are supported - i.e. .osg and .ive, and
> very recently write support for COLLADA .dae.
>
> The fact that osgconv is not reporting errors for attempts to write to
> other formats is a bug that I'll investigate.
>
> As for getting data into Blender your best route is probably to try
> out the fledgling COLLADA support available in OSG-1.2, but improved
> in the CVS.
>
> Robert.
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