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Made with makehuman, export as stl, with patch to load stl as mesh in
povray.
(no support of normal, no support of colour)
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On 01/03/2016 11:36 AM, Le_Forgeron wrote:
> Made with makehuman, export as stl, with patch to load stl as mesh in
> povray.
> (no support of normal, no support of colour)
>
Cool! :-)
Am I remembering correctly that stl supports normals, but not
color/textures?
Bill P.
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Le 03/01/2016 18:04, William F Pokorny a écrit :
> On 01/03/2016 11:36 AM, Le_Forgeron wrote:
>> Made with makehuman, export as stl, with patch to load stl as
>> mesh in povray. (no support of normal, no support of colour)
>>
> Cool! :-)
>
> Am I remembering correctly that stl supports normals, but not
> color/textures?
In theory, it supports colours per face, but there is two opposite
specification for colour (same 2 bytes, incompatible encoding of rgb)
- From the output of makehuman, they put a 0000 for all, so no colour
from that program.
The normal is also per face, so it's kind of useless too.
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On 01/03/2016 02:13 PM, Le_Forgeron wrote:
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> Le 03/01/2016 18:04, William F Pokorny a écrit :
>> On 01/03/2016 11:36 AM, Le_Forgeron wrote:
>>> Made with makehuman, export as stl, with patch to load stl as
>>> mesh in povray. (no support of normal, no support of colour)
>>>
>> Cool! :-)
>>
>> Am I remembering correctly that stl supports normals, but not
>> color/textures?
>
> In theory, it supports colours per face, but there is two opposite
> specification for colour (same 2 bytes, incompatible encoding of rgb)
>
> - From the output of makehuman, they put a 0000 for all, so no colour
> from that program.
>
> The normal is also per face, so it's kind of useless too.
>
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Thanks for the additional detail & your effort to code. I see the
mercurial branch for this at:
https://bitbucket.org/LeForgeron/povray/branch/Hg-povray
which I'll take as OK to play with unless I hear otherwise.
Bill P.
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Am 04.01.2016 um 00:08 schrieb William F Pokorny:
> Thanks for the additional detail & your effort to code. I see the
> mercurial branch for this at:
>
> https://bitbucket.org/LeForgeron/povray/branch/Hg-povray
>
> which I'll take as OK to play with unless I hear otherwise.
Hey, it's publicly accessible, and based on software licensed under the
AGPL -- even if Jerome had the desire to stop you from messing with the
code, he effectively couldn't ;)
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