Robert Osfield ha scritto:
> The OBJ plugin is based on what scraps of documentation available on
> this format, it doesn't try to do anything too clever with trying to
> guess ways of handling misuse of the format. If the other apps
> interprets things differently then it could be down to a bug i
On Nov 9, 2007 5:57 PM, Gianni Ambrosio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Robert Osfield ha scritto:
> > Hi Gianni,
> >
> > The OBJ loader assumes the 'f' stands of polyon not a line, for a line
> > try using 'l'
> >
> > Robert.
> >
> Thank you, that was the problem. It is strange that another software
Robert Osfield ha scritto:
> Hi Gianni,
>
> The OBJ loader assumes the 'f' stands of polyon not a line, for a line
> try using 'l'
>
> Robert.
>
Thank you, that was the problem. It is strange that another software
understands 'f' only!
Gianni
___
osg
Hi Gianni,
The OBJ loader assumes the 'f' stands of polyon not a line, for a line
try using 'l'
Robert.
On Nov 9, 2007 4:45 PM, Gianni Ambrosio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> this is my first message so please don't blame me if I'm submitting
> stupid questions.
>
> I would like to load
Hi all,
this is my first message so please don't blame me if I'm submitting
stupid questions.
I would like to load an obj file where faces are lines. I mean something
like this:
mtllib material.mtl
v 0 0 0
v -10 0 0
v -20 0 0
...
usemtl RED
f 1 2
f 2 3
f 3 4
...
But I see nothing after loadin
5 matches
Mail list logo