Re: PHIL: converter from VRML(IV) to dxf,3ds

Mark E. Marshall (marshall@ids.net)
Thu, 30 Nov 1995 13:10:44 -0800 (PST)


>> Goodnight, and I expect I'll be hearing from you all.
>> Jason Hirsch
>
>You sure will :-)
>Could you please explain what is the point of translating a VRML model in your
>favourite CAD format (other than getting bits off it?)
>If there is something in the model you like and you want to see how the
person did
>it, you are welcomed to check the VRML source. Other than that, I'm afraid that
>there is no justification.
>BTW, I have half a dozen models which I wont be getting on the web before I
>at least pessent them on industrial design competitions or some other form
>of patenting them...
>Have a nice day
> --- --- ---- ---- ----
> Dr. Vassilis Bourdakis

I'm with you, Doc. Although I often check the source of HTML I
admire, when it comes time to produce, I start with the ideas
I have produced from that inspiration. If an HTML editor provides
a useful template, fine, but just because browsers (and I use this
feature with mixed feelings) allow the source to be displayed,
doesn't mean YOUR page is MY template. I should start with a
purchased template or a blank page...period. Why should VRML
be any difserent? Besides...not enough free models at Viewpoint
for you?
*MM*
BTW, I know some person out of purely financial motivation will
write the converter anyway...so I offer them fresh "RAZZ"BER-
RIES in advance.


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