Thank you Anton & Vaclav,

Great news. Actually I use Tetgen to do the 3D tesselation of Blender objects. 
Tetgen can also generate .stl or .mesh files, so it sounds good!
Cheers, Frederic
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Subject: Re: [Yade-users] From Blender2YADE

Recently I created the small function for importing .mesh files into the YADE 
simulation.

This type of files is created by the GMSH program.
But, I think, you can try to export your data into the mesh-format from Blender.

Also there is ymport.stl function in ymport module for stl geometry format, 
which also supported by Blender (not sure).

Sorry, I have no idea about importing using Tetgen.

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Anton Gladkyy


2009/12/10 <[email protected]>

Hello mates,

Does anybody import data directly from blender ? I use it as a modeler and I 
plan to split the generated objects in two sets.
The first set of objects is filled with tetrahedra using Tetgen.  Then, these 
objects are filled with spherical discrete elements using Spherepadder.  This 
part works and it is possible to import this list of discrete elements in YADE 
as well.
The second set of objects, made of triangular faces, composes the boundary 
conditions, which I would like to import directly from YADE.  What would be the 
most straightforward technique to do so?

Thank you,

Frederic
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