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 From:  Bard (BFM)
5037.28 In reply to 5037.27 
Rhino exports & imports, all these types of files:
.3ds (3dstudio max); .ai (Adobe Illustrator); .asc (points); .csv (points); .csv (properties); .dgn (MicroStation); .dwg (AutoCAD); .dxf (AutoCAD); .fbx (Autodesk); .gdf (WAMIT); .gf (GHS - General Hydrostatics Geometry); .gft (GHS - General Hydrostatics Geometry); GHS (General Hydrostatics Geometry); .gts (GNU Triangulated Surface); .kml (Google Earth); .lwo (LightWave 3D); .obj (Wavefront); .off (Geomview); .pdf (Portable Document File); .pm (GHS - General Hydrostatics Geometry); .pov (Persistence of Vision Raytracer); .ps (PostScript); .raw (Raw Triangle); .rib (RenderMan); .sat (ACIS); .skp (SketchUp); .slc (Slice); .step (Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data); .stl (Stereolithography); .txt (points); .udo (Moray); .vda (Verband der Automobileindustrie); .vet (Viewpoint); .vrml (Virtual Reality Model Language); .vrml (Virtual Reality Model Language); .x (DirectX); .x_t (Parasolid); .xgl (Solaris); .txt (points). And not MoI.

It's a incredibly Jungle of formats, often just to make only wrong 3D, true 2D perspectives, or to keep a juicy market just for its trust (ex.: Cathia Solidworks 3DCad = Dassault, gunrunner, arms dealer; see Autodesk; Max, Maya). If all that was real, I will take a chain saw, to clear out the place. Is the developers are bad woodcutters? May be... May be. Help Mr Pierre Bézier! Come back again! ... To have very powerful computers to make forests of icebergs? It's not "glop" not "glop" ("pas glop" is a onomatopoeia of Roudoudou, a french strip cartoon, that said in substance: "not terrible; not good; not great; I don't like", it's like a sort of gobbling, glug-glug).

Well, so It must to produce shoddy work, to do DIY, to tinker (Oh lala! English has not the verb "Bricoler" = To make trouble bits and pieces = "Des Bricoles", bits; "du Bricolage", just been thrown together; a bad do-it-yourself).
Ok! I go to make a bit with this jungle, but, not glop, not glop.
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 From:  Bard (BFM)
5037.29 In reply to 5037.27 
Trial succeeds via:
1° - Import a .3ds file in Meshlab.
2° - Export to the format .Obj
3° - Start the stand-alone plugin Obj23dmWireframe
which converts the file .OBJ format, into a MoI file .3 DM

3 times in 2 movements I got the perfect structure of a Geodesic Octahedron Frequency 6.

An octahedral Dome has the advantage to fit on traditional buildings; & unlike Google tips library, my file is designed for a true realization of a dome; its base is flat, & all its dimensions of struts, connectors, pannels + all the angles, are known at start.

Use CadreGeo6: http://www.cadreanalytic.com/cadregeo.htm ; to create any appropriate or suitable geodesic structure, & to obtain all the parameters for the construction of the dome.
This is the only engineering program, very affordable price, enabling for any designs, any kinds, of reliable geodesic structures. A module for Google Sketchup also exists (but I don't clink at all to this program & its library of tinkerers).

See you a later.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5037.30 In reply to 5037.28 
Hi Bard,

> Rhino exports & imports, all these types of files: <....>

This is not quite correct - many of the ones that you list there are for export only and not import, such as .pov, .ps, .udo, .xgl, .gts, and several others I think.

In general coding an exporter tends to be much easier than doing importers.

Definitely over time Rhino has accumulated a lot of different exporters, many of which are used for some pretty specialized software.

With MoI I'm generally more focused on trying to do a higher quality export to some more core frequently used formats, rather than simply trying to do a huge list of them.


> And not MoI.

Actually MoI and Rhino share the same 3DM file format for their native formats. In Rhino it will be listed as "Rhino 3D Models" and is usually the top one on the file types list.

- Michael
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 From:  adamio
5037.31 In reply to 5037.26 
>but not idea of the price and even if it's released :)

$3000 for the 3dsMax plugin :D

Autodesk acquired T-Splines so subdnurbs from integrityware is obsolete within the Autodesk ecosystem. lets hope Autodesk will do a good job with Tsplines inside Fusion http://www.facebook.com/InventorFusion (I like the mac UI BTW)

Integrityware should contact Michael from the start and help him to integrate subdnurbs inside MoI instead of trying to sell plugins for Modo Max etc.
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
5037.32 In reply to 5037.31 
So Moi's price * 10 for just a plugin ;)
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 From:  adamio
5037.33 In reply to 5037.32 
Isn't it pathetic?

$1600 for Rhino+t-splines.

Not to forget that T-splines is NOT just a converter.

As I said before they should thank Michael for putting Solids++ back on the map and help him grow MoI.

EDITED: 31 Mar 2012 by ADAMIO

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 From:  Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
5037.34 In reply to 5037.33 
Now Autodesk T-splines plug-in cost two times more...???

http://store.autodesk.com/DRHM/store
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 From:  adamio
5037.35 In reply to 5037.34 
$645 same price as before, they also offer it for free to all students.
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 From:  Mauro (M-DYNAMICS)
5037.36 In reply to 5037.35 
..sorry..i've seen less price....
Actually in euro:
RHINO 4=995 vat NOT included (add 21% )
AUTODESK T-SPLINES FOR RHINO=833,75 (vat included)
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 From:  Ditto
5037.37 In reply to 5037.36 
With Autodesk, prices are region dependant. T-Splines does no longer cost X, but X+(where you live).

Hey, shipping bits over the net is as free as riding a bus ;)
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 From:  Bard (BFM)
5037.38 In reply to 5037.37 
A flexible connector easy to do (same in 3D) it allows to don't care with angles & cords factors; just to have right lenght of the 3 or 4 types of struts, following the geodesic frequency and class choosen.

To leave the virtual & his computer is really good for the neurones.

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 From:  Bard (BFM)
5037.39 In reply to 5037.38 
Just a remark: I find completely stupid to have one hundred formats of 3D file, only to make the same thing.
There is something that doesn't turn round in this world (small-milieu).

Do you imagine the same mess for the files of the Web?
That's when the W3D (WWW3D)? ...
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