Open raureru opened 5 years ago
yeah - looking forward 2020 3dsMax OpenCOLLADA
i'm looking forward too
Bump fo sho
Thirding. It's been quite a while since this was brought up with no response... Just wondering if there's plans or if it's been abandoned and to start looking elsewhere or whatnot.
This tool has been invaluable to me exporting a clean DAE file for import into SketchUp. Does anyone know who has developed the library in the past? Maybe our requests aren't being heard by the right group.
This tool has been invaluable to me exporting a clean DAE file for import into SketchUp. Does anyone know who has developed the library in the past? Maybe our requests aren't being heard by the right group.
-bump- Agreed, that was my go-to solution for max to sketchup.. Also, not entirely sure why the plug-in needs to be so hard coded for a specific max version. There have been plenty of plugins that can work across several max versions. It would be great if the plugin in could be compiled so its a bit more version agnostic. Is that possible? Thanx
personally I gave up waiting for the update and using FluidImporterLite now which works even better than OpenCOLLADA and just $39
I released a few binaries on my fork: https://github.com/RemiArnaud/OpenCOLLADA/releases
I released a few binaries on my fork: https://github.com/RemiArnaud/OpenCOLLADA/releases
Remi - I've been sitting on your post for the past few days with such excitement. Although, I'm not sure which of the files I'll need to cobble together a working install in Max2020, I'm anxious to kick it around once I find a lull in my workload. Thanks for offering up the link!
Sorry for the noob Q, but can you briefly explain why some ZIPs are labeled "static"?
UPDATE: I just copied the DLE over like prior versions, and it worked just great! You're a rockstar!
Now if a community like this could just get the source code for the frozen-in-time Max essential, Ivy Generator by Guruware, I'd be set!
harumscarum - I'll have to check out FluidImporterLite too. Thanks for that referral!
Did you read this?
https://github.com/RemiArnaud/OpenCOLLADA/releases/download/v1.6.70-max/INSTALL_WIN.txt
Static and debug are packaging options. you could see which one work best for you and let others know.
If you find a problem feel free to open an issue on the fork github https://github.com/RemiArnaud/OpenCOLLADA/issues
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I released a few binaries on my fork: https://github.com/RemiArnaud/OpenCOLLADA/releases
Remi - I've been sitting on your post for the past few days with such excitement. Although, I'm not sure which of the files I'll need to cobble together a working install in Max2020, I'm anxious to kick it around once I find a lull in my workload. Thanks for offering up the link!
Sorry for the noob Q, but can you briefly explain why some ZIPs are labeled "static"?
harumscarum - I'll have to check out FluidImporterLite too. Thanks for that referral!
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I released a few binaries on my fork: https://github.com/RemiArnaud/OpenCOLLADA/releases
could you please compile for the 3dsMax 2022? Thank you very much!
I released a few binaries on my fork: https://github.com/RemiArnaud/OpenCOLLADA/releases @RemiArnaud
Thank you for your efforts with this! Kudos!
Max 2022 is available here https://github.com/RemiArnaud/OpenCOLLADA/issues/2
Please test and leave feedback over there
any chance for 3ds Max 2023 and 2024 OpenCollada update?
Thanks!
Hello,
I was just wondering if there are any plans to release a version for 3D Max 2020?