Is it possible to have OBJ as an option when importing a VRMESH? Basically, it would run the OBJ to vrmesh utility when loading.
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Wow...thats a pretty cool idea. Could maybe expand to include FBX/max/3ds/etc....? Having to open everything in Max and convert to proxies and import to SU is a pretty big workflow hiccup. Being able to import and convert to proxies straight inside Vfs would be a nice time saver.Core i7-8700K @ 5 GHz, Kraken X72, Asus - ROG MAXIMUS X CODE, Trident Z 64 GB @ 3000 MHz, 2x Samsung - 970 Evo, 2x EVGA - GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, Phanteks - Evolv X, SeaSonic - PRIME Ultra Titanium 1000 W, CyberPower - CP1500PFCLCD, 2x BenQ - PD3200Q, 2x Loctek D7L Monitor Arms, Corsair - K70 LUX RGB, 3Dconnexion SpaceMouse, Logitech - G602
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Originally posted by GD3DESIGN View PostWow...thats a pretty cool idea. Could maybe expand to include FBX/max/3ds/etc....? Having to open everything in Max and convert to proxies and import to SU is a pretty big workflow hiccup. Being able to import and convert to proxies straight inside Vfs would be a nice time saver.
What your talking about is a more general 3d converter plugin, and that isn't really in CG's wheelhouse
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It would be incredible but yeah, at the moment I was suggesting taking the tool that exists already and just give us access to it via mesh import. I doubt you’ll ever see MAX import anywhere. Even Lumion needs a Max license before it imports a .max file. Good ole Autodesk.Matthew Valero, ASAI
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