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inflex
5th December 2005, 07:21 PM
Hello all,
I'm trying to modify a 3D model that's used for a free radio-controlled model flight simulator (FMS) and I have only 2 different 3D model files, a .mqo (Metasequoia - http://www.metaseq.net/english/index.html) and a DirectX .x file, neither of which can be currently imported into AC3D (as far as I know).
Does anyone know how I can convert either of these files to be imported by AC3D?
regards.
Spinner
5th December 2005, 08:11 PM
That site says it can save the file in other formats, .obj etc.
Or is your prob you cant get Metaseq... because you're outside Japan?
griff
6th December 2005, 11:19 AM
"FileViewer xp is the export version of FileViewer. The difference between this version and FIleViewer2.54 is that with xp you can import DirectX *.x files (text and binary), import Alias Wavefront *.obj and export to 3D Studio, Auran Jet version 1.1 indexed mesh and milkshape model files."
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~skatic/
Never tried it though.
Also truespace 5.5 can import .x files and export in a variety of formats. It is often available at 50% off the list price.
griff :)
Spinner
9th December 2005, 10:08 AM
Unwrap 3D, imports .mqo files and imp/exports in formats suitable for AC3D.
Might help?
http://www.unwrap3d.com/formats.aspx
Zigma
12th December 2005, 07:47 PM
"FileViewer xp is the export version of FileViewer. The difference between this version and FIleViewer2.54 is that with xp you can import DirectX *.x files (text and binary), import Alias Wavefront *.obj and export to 3D Studio, Auran Jet version 1.1 indexed mesh and milkshape model files."
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~skatic/
Never tried it though.
Also truespace 5.5 can import .x files and export in a variety of formats. It is often available at 50% off the list price.
griff :)
Hi
FileViewer xp gives me an TROJAN WARNING when i tryed to install it ?
griff
13th December 2005, 10:51 AM
Hi inflex,
Ewwwww!!
As I said, I have never tried this piece oif software ... just knew it was out there.
It does kind of emphasise a problem though. There are more and more little tools being written and there is always a potential for some malacious person to add a virus or piece of spyware :(
Is very sad :(
griff :)
griff
14th December 2005, 02:37 AM
Hi Zigma,
I emailed the author about this Trojan issue. Here is reply :
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Hi, I went to the link.
What I see in the link is evidence of a piece of some software reporting that it does contain a Trojan horse.
It is up to Zigma to trust the software that gives him the warning as much as he wants.
I can assure you that the download contains nothing malicious.
And I know it never has and know it never will.
The report is wrong!
Thankyou, Griff
Regards, Steven Katic
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I did a download and scanned the file for viruses ... nothing.
I have read somewhere about virus scanners reporting false positives (Norton maybe???).
If the Trojan is identified maybe you should look at what your anti-virus software manufacture says about it. And possibly Google for false positives
regards,
griff :)
steven katic
28th December 2005, 10:45 PM
Hi,
To those that are interested in the FileViewer and have downloaded it in the last few days:
You may have noticed that trying to import an x file crashes the app.
Sorry about that:
This has now been fixed and loading x files works ok again.
You just need to download it again.
Regards, Steven Katic
Zigma
30th December 2005, 08:16 PM
Hi Zigma,
I emailed the author about this Trojan issue. Here is reply :
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi, I went to the link.
What I see in the link is evidence of a piece of some software reporting that it does contain a Trojan horse.
It is up to Zigma to trust the software that gives him the warning as much as he wants.
I can assure you that the download contains nothing malicious.
And I know it never has and know it never will.
The report is wrong!
Thankyou, Griff
Regards, Steven Katic
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
I did a download and scanned the file for viruses ... nothing.
I have read somewhere about virus scanners reporting false positives (Norton maybe???).
If the Trojan is identified maybe you should look at what your anti-virus software manufacture says about it. And possibly Google for false positives
regards,
griff :)
Hi
I almost forgot this problem........
Well the case is its not a problem, this is the sowtware that warned me, im not sure of the quality of this http://www.moosoft.com/products/cleaner/ but i disabled it and no problem to install..
Willi Leopold
3rd October 2006, 09:06 PM
Hi,
I havn't worked with AC3D anymore quite some time. Now I have updated to the latest version. But unfortunately there is still no X file import, although Direct X is on the output/input formats list of the features.
So is there still no plugin to import X files?
I have installed FileViewer xp, but it doesn't support DDS files. AC3D does support DDS files, but can't import X files. It's a little odd.
Kind regards,
Willi
J-Bird
13th March 2007, 02:08 PM
If you go to the main site for AC3D where it lists the features, It says you can
use .x files. I just got AC3D and you are correct. It does NOT load or export
.x files. False advertisement. Too bad too, cause AC3D is uber to work in.
also too bad no refund.
frimi
13th March 2007, 02:55 PM
What you are talking about ? The only advertise is .X-export and that is functional
J-Bird
13th March 2007, 04:53 PM
What you are talking about ? The only advertise is .X-export and that is functional
Whoa, OK I didnt see that list untill now.
My bad.
I still wish we could import .x Ill be working on this, if I come up with anything
new (and as always ill make sure its free) ill update here.
Liam
4th August 2007, 03:11 AM
Hi Zigma,
I emailed the author about this Trojan issue. Here is reply :
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi, I went to the link.
What I see in the link is evidence of a piece of some software reporting that it does contain a Trojan horse.
It is up to Zigma to trust the software that gives him the warning as much as he wants.
I can assure you that the download contains nothing malicious.
And I know it never has and know it never will.
The report is wrong!
Thankyou, Griff
Regards, Steven Katic
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
I did a download and scanned the file for viruses ... nothing.
I have read somewhere about virus scanners reporting false positives (Norton maybe???).
If the Trojan is identified maybe you should look at what your anti-virus software manufacture says about it. And possibly Google for false positives
regards,
griff :)
Honestly, I havnt bothered to read every post, but I am assuming this hasnt been posted before. Some anti-viruses etc. detect some programs as Trojans, mostly becuase they are, and second becuase they may be encrypted so.
Another, a free, Animating, semi-useful, program called Marzipan, can import .X files and export alot of things, but it can export Wavefront .OBJ files. I use this when I want to edit .X files. heres the link: http://silentworks.hu/index.php?page=downloads&t
NOTE: Though it may say that it cant export .OBJ in the feature list. It can, it just not mentioned (its under the Export Menu in the program)
Good luck!
Liam
ggunners
15th October 2007, 05:47 PM
There is a python script for converting from mqo to ac 3D format on the rc-sim.de web site.
http://www.rc-sim.de/wbb2/thread.php?threadid=4707
The thread is in the German language but translates well enough with Google or Bablefish.
Here's the link to the download:
http://www.rc-sim.de/wbb2/attachment.php?attachmentid=10285
You have to install Python on your computer to use the script and then run it from a command line window.
It works OK for now. You have to clean up your .mqo file. Some things that cause errors are faces without materials and material names with spaces in them.
It's best to clean up your file in Metasequoia before attempting a conversion. Select each object and then in the [Object] menu select each item in turn, [Align Faces], [Delete overlapped faces], [Unify Faces] and [attach current material to non-material faces]. Beware though, this could mess up your functioning 3D creation so if Meta reports any changes, make sure you want them or hit the undo [Ctrl-Z] key.
Now run mqo2ac.py at the command line prompt with "python mqo2ac.py" and answer the source .mqo and destination .ac prompts. If you have errors you'll see them in the window, if not you'll get a list of each object translated.
When you open the file in AC3D, first rotate the model 90 degrees around the Y axis and position the model's center of gravity where it belongs, usually on the motor thrust line and 30% back from the wing root.
If your model does not show the textures, select each object and load the texture for that object.
A couple of other items need tweaking too. Surfaces in Meta are smooth by default, in AC3D they are flat. So select the surfaces and make them smooth.
Also, the image maps in Meta are usually on a white background with some luminance. If you find your models are too dark in ClearView, you'll need to select the material in AC3D and lighten it up a bit.
This conversion is a bit teadious, but I've now done 4 models this way and it is repeatable and better than a standard DirectX import built into ClearView.
One other note, I found if you want to use the DirectX import, first assign a unique material to each object in Meta, then when you import the DirectX file, each object will be preserved. You'll then need to rename the objects and reapply the image maps.
-- ggunners
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