Re: [osg-users] 3d Model Editing

2010-03-28 Thread Andreas Ekstrand
Hi John, Have a look at Remo 3D (www.remograph.com) which supports import and export of most of the file formats in OpenSceneGraph. /Andreas On 2010-03-27 16:58, John Galt wrote: Hi, I need separate models of a man's body and head. Can you suggest where I can find them? Any of these file

Re: [osg-users] 3d Model Editing

2010-03-27 Thread Martin Beckett
OSG files are very easy to edit by hand, it's helpfull to have a text editor that can fold blocks of text with { } A bit of trial and error, keep a backup copy and osgviewer - should do it. Martin -- Read this topic online here: http://forum.openscenegraph.org/viewtopic.php?p=26

Re: [osg-users] 3d Model Editing

2010-03-27 Thread Montgomery, John T.
Sent: 27 March 2010 15:59 To: osg-users@lists.openscenegraph.org Subject: [osg-users] 3d Model Editing Hi, I need separate models of a man's body and head. Can you suggest where I can find them? Any of these file formats will do: 3dc, 3ds, flt, geo, iv, ive, lwo, md2, obj, osg. Also,

Re: [osg-users] 3d Model Editing

2010-03-27 Thread mas oug
Hi, I am not too sure, but you can try OSGEdit... It didn't work on my computer, but it might work on yours. Although it is rather old... Do you have Maya or 3DS MAX? Those should work well. Blenderis also a very good modeller as well as an open

[osg-users] 3d Model Editing

2010-03-27 Thread John Galt
Hi, I need separate models of a man's body and head. Can you suggest where I can find them? Any of these file formats will do: 3dc, 3ds, flt, geo, iv, ive, lwo, md2, obj, osg. Also, does anyone know how to edit an osg model. For instance in the example cow.osg, how do I edit it so that only it