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Re: Exporting Animations

Re: Exporting Animations

2005-06-15       - By steven_mcq

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Thanks, John. Good stuff!

SMcQ


--- In Carrara@(protected), "John Richardson" <richards@(protected)> wrote:
> 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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