2011/1/7 Thomas Paviot <tpav...@gmail.com> > 2011/1/7 jelle feringa <jelleferi...@gmail.com> > > No, it will be quite a simple object compared to a car. Maybe comparable to >>> a single steering wheel of a car! ;) >>> >> >> PythonOCC is pretty spiffy, pretty much on par with the other kernels, >> except for boolean operations, those can be pretty slow. >> >> >>> Regarding the collada export issue, is pytonocc -> vrml -> collada the >>> way to go? Or is a direct collada export possible, maybe planned for the >>> future? >>> >> >> Depends on what you want. Collada is a game format, useless for >> fabrication. >> The industries platform of neutral data exchange is STEP, which lies at >> the heart of pythonOCC >> > > No, Collada is not a game format. It *can* be used for games, but I do know > people interested in a Collada<->STEP mapper for a use of Collada in an > industrial context for product data exchange and visualization. > > Thomas > > See for instance http://www.tenlinks.com/news/pr/DASSAULT/080409_collada_dae.htm
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