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Re: BFC problems, model or converter?
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lugnet.cad
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Mon, 2 Aug 2010 22:14:05 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Michael Horvath wrote:
> Is this an issue with the original LDraw models or with the format
> converter? I am using the latest parts update as far as I can tell.
Cup, head and arm are BFCed and look all green in LDView:
0 Minifig Cap
0 Name: 4485.dat
0 Author: Thomas Burger [grapeape]
0 BFC CERTIFY CW
0 !HISTORY 2003-09-24 [westrate] Fixed gaps and inner radius; Replaced quads
with primitives; BFC'd
0 Minifig Arm Right
0 Name: 3818.dat
0 Author: Chris Dee [cwdee]
0 BFC CERTIFY CW
0 !HISTORY 2008-07-01 [tchang] Add BFC, some conditional lines
0 Minifig Head with Stud Solid with Standard Grin Pattern
0 Name: 3626ap01.dat
0 Author: Jonathan Wilson [jonwil]
0 BFC CERTIFY CCW
0 !HISTORY 2008-07-08 [westrate] added torus primitives, BFC'ed (2004-04-15)
Guess it is the converter.
w.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: BFC problems, model or converter?
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| (...) If MeshLab suppors 3DS files, you might try using LDView to convert the file to 3DS format. Load the file in LDView, then select File->Export, then select "3DS: 3D-Studio File" in the "Save as type" pop-up. Unfortunately, LDView's 3DS exporter (...) (14 years ago, 2-Aug-10, to lugnet.cad)
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| | BFC problems, model or converter?
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| I converted a model of a minifig to OBJ format using the LdrDat2Obj program found here: (URL) when I open the model in MeshLab the model appears to suffer from lots of BFC issues. See image here: (URL) this an issue with the original LDraw models or (...) (14 years ago, 2-Aug-10, to lugnet.cad)
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