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| Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - Hardware / Software - 3D modelling from arbitrary data |
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HyperHacker Star Mario Finally being paid to code in VB! If only I still enjoyed that. <_< Wii #7182 6487 4198 1828 Since: 11-18-05 From: Canada, w00t! My computer's specs, if anyone gives a damn. STOP TRUNCATING THIS >8^( Last post: 5908 days Last view: 5908 days |
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| Is there any program out there that will attempt to create a 3D model out of any random binary file, with a user-defined format? Like I want to be able to just load a file and tell it like each polygon has 4 points, each point has 2 bytes defining Xpos, then Ypos, then Zpos, then 4 bytes that can be ignored, then an RGB value, etc... The idea is to just take some data that appears to be a 3D model, and try to determine the format by feeding various formats into this program and seeing how the result looks. (I think Paint Shop Pro can do similar for 2D images; you tell it the colour format and dimensions and load a file, and it draws an image from that.)
I've tried making my own, but I suck at 3D. :-/ I get garbage even though I'm almost positive I have the format right, and I can't tell if it's because I have it wrong or because the program has a bug in it. |
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D 2007 D Since: 02-19-06 Last post: 5955 days Last view: 5955 days |
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Try writing a small program to convert the arbitrary data into the format the program takes, then feed it that data? ![]() |
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HyperHacker Star Mario Finally being paid to code in VB! If only I still enjoyed that. <_< Wii #7182 6487 4198 1828 Since: 11-18-05 From: Canada, w00t! My computer's specs, if anyone gives a damn. STOP TRUNCATING THIS >8^( Last post: 5908 days Last view: 5908 days |
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I guess I can, but that means having to know how its format works, and write more code to do the conversion. Maybe I'll just keep working on my own. I might have had the format completely wrong after all. ![]() |
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