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Subject: anyone know these files?


lelionx ( ) posted Mon, 27 May 2002 at 10:52 AM ยท edited Wed, 05 February 2025 at 2:37 AM

does anyone know these files and if they can be converted to obj or 3ds? cpp,pbo,p3d


Questor ( ) posted Mon, 27 May 2002 at 11:23 AM

cpp = Open GL code Not sure what pbo is, obp is Bryce p3d I think is from one of the 3d home design packages. Anything can be converted to 3ds or obj if you can find the software to convert it. I have no clue at all what can read these though. Sorry


Questor ( ) posted Mon, 27 May 2002 at 11:29 AM

Attached Link: http://www.sculptor.org/3D/Scanning/formats.htm

This link might help you identify what you've got. http://www.sculptor.org/3D/Scanning/formats.htm


Questor ( ) posted Mon, 27 May 2002 at 11:49 AM

For converters and more file format explanations. Try these two sites. http://www.okino.com/conv/filefrmt.htm http://www.vrml.org/vrml/vft.htm From what I've found out just, cpp is a bitmap graphic format read by OpenGL applications so I doubt that can be converted to a 3d model.


Jaqui ( ) posted Mon, 27 May 2002 at 12:49 PM

actually, corel Trace will turn any bitmap into a vector graphic. Corel Draw will save a vector graphic into 3ds or dxf formats. can be done to turn a jpeg into a 3d object. to test it, I rendered posette, saved the image and did the trace, woulnd up with really nice vector graphic of her that I was able to edit the mesh in max afterwards. might be other apps to do the same thing.


Jaqui ( ) posted Mon, 27 May 2002 at 12:51 PM

oh, and cpp can also be a c programming language file. just as obj can.


Questor ( ) posted Mon, 27 May 2002 at 1:40 PM

Yes, I was informed of the C programming file after I posted, my wife got upset with me that I didn't remember that. Apparently it also stands for Certified Protection Professional, but I figured as the question was 3d related that the OpenGL graphic was more suited. :) Didn't know about CorelTrace, thanks for that information I'll take a look at that later and see what Corel claim about it. :)


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