On Oct 7, 2011, at 11:18 PM, Richard Shaw wrote:
> Are there any plans for Universal 3D (U3D) support?
> I was trying to find a way to create a 3D PDF with open source
> software but Blender doesn't appear to support it. It's an open
> standard so I figure the lack of support is for a more technical

Often with open source the reason for something not existing is simply that no 
one has implemented it. That is usually because there hasn't been great need.

I don't know U3D from before -- certainly is cool that Adobe Acrobat supports 
it, but otherwise seems a bit a dead effort .. launched in 2005, pushed by 
Adobe, but marginal adoption so far? Well there are major engineering apps and 
Photoshop in the list, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_3D

This blog post hints that the format is perhaps technically not so great, don't 
know if later revisions have changed it though: "the killer of the spec is its 
ridiculously overbearing bit encoding scheme. I just cut & paste the code from 
the specification and translated it to Java, and it's just awful. The code uses 
something like over 30 lines of code to read an uncompressed 8-bit integer." 
http://my2iu.blogspot.com/2005/04/u3d-is-half-baked.html

Some people have apparently brought things to U3D from Blender via OBJ export 
to MeshLab (open source) and, with good success, proprieatery DAZ: 
http://artandlogic.blogspot.com/2008/08/blender-to-acrobat-3d.html .. back in 
2008.

I guess Collada and perhaps X3D are more useful to people so U3D just hasn't 
been made. Probably is doable if really needed.

This comment from already 2009 says that an extended version of Acrobat has 
later added Collada support: "Using the COLLADA exporter and Adobe Acrobat Pro 
Extended, one can create pdf documents that include the 3D model, enabling 
users to rotate the model directly in the pdf viewer, as well as exploring the 
object tree and see all the parts names." 
http://labs.solidworks.com/Products/Product.aspx?name=colladaexport . Also 
Photoshop and Mac OS X Preview etc. support Collada, so perhaps that's where 
the world is converging instead.

> Richard

~Toni

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