Drumroll please… realXtend + OpenSim = Importing of Proper 3D Models
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February 20, 2008, 1:27 am
Filed under: architectural resources, import tools, opensim, ugotrade | Tags: 3D, architecture, client, export, gpl, import, mesh, model, open source, opensim, second life, server, SL, tools
Filed under: architectural resources, import tools, opensim, ugotrade | Tags: 3D, architecture, client, export, gpl, import, mesh, model, open source, opensim, second life, server, SL, tools
I’m not a techie guy, but I know what ‘import proper 3D models’ means, and I know what a tremendous impact it will have on our industry and beyond.
We’ve heard about emulator plug-ins that enable SL-like models (built within the same limitations) to be imported.. We’ve seen sculpties… But it still isn’t the fluid and automatic tool architects and designers pining for. I can say that this announcement, found on UgoTrade, is probably the most exciting news I’ve heard so far. I realize they still have a lot of work to do before this is an easy and effective solution, but based on everything I’ve seen so far, it is really starting to look like OpenSim and realXtend might be the answer we’ve been searching for.
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