Re: Exporting Animations 2005-06-15 - By John Richardson
Back Hello,
>If it is the same as Poser 4 pro pack, the animation is exported as a >sequence of separate files, one for each frame in the animation. I >don't know how these can be used, frankly.
A VRML viewer (if it can display VRML animations) uses the individual files as VRML keyframes.
The most active development is X3D viewers (Vizx3d is a VRML authoring tool but also an X3D authoring tool - the only one). The web3d site should have links to VRML to X3D translators.
Also, Blender's latest version is heading towards being an authoring tool via plug-ins for importand export of VRML and possibly X3D. It is free so that may help. Get the latest version. All you should need to know is how to click the import and export buttons. Obviously you made the really cool art with our favorite Carrara.....
Note: another open source "scengraph" system and viewer / GUI prototyper is http://www.openscenegraph.org Very active and under excellent configuration management (like blender is).
John F. Richardson
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