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Just want to let you know we have released a AC3D reader and renderer for the iPhone SDK.
Feel free to try it out, a demo lib for the iPhone simulator is available. Please note that the OpenGLES performance on the iPhone is not the same as in the Simulator. It uses a optimization stage and build tristrips and builds final vertexarrays to be able to run on the iPhone. http://memention.com/ac3dreader |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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*temples fingers*
Excellent... Do you have any insights on animating AC3D models on an iPhone?
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Just want to add that we updated the lib this week and also added a feature for turnable parts a.k.a Articulated Parts.
http://www.memention.com/ac3dreader/usage/rotate.html |
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Junior Member
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Have played a little with the AC3D reader lib and some trigonometric math...pretty fun
![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7d7F3Z2iOg |
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Just want to let you know that I put the AC3D reader on github for everyone to use.
https://github.com/epatel/ac3dreader |
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