elenorcoli opened this issue on Jul 20, 2006 · 5 posts
elenorcoli posted Thu, 20 July 2006 at 4:27 PM
ok i made a simple 6 point box and got this info:
mtllib ./box2.mtl
g
v -35.7933578491 -5.9040594101 -0.0000002581
v 4.7970476151 -5.9040594101 -0.0000002581
v -35.7933578491 36.1623611450 0.0000015807
v 4.7970476151 36.1623611450 0.0000015807
v -35.7933578491 -5.9040575027 -39.8523979187
v 4.7970476151 -5.9040575027 -39.8523979187
v -35.7933578491 36.1623649597 -39.8523979187
v 4.7970476151 36.1623649597 -39.8523979187
g Box01
f 1 2 4 3
f 5 7 8 6
f 1 5 6 2
f 2 6 8 4
f 4 8 7 3
f 3 7 5 1
g
i understand the v is vertex and the f shows the lines between vertices. (by the way the line numbering in the crimson editor is a great way to track vertex number.)
but here's some other sample lines:
vt 0.36695 0.499049
vt 0.366495 0.503613
vt 0.366081 0.507879
....
vn -0.464828 -0.0285485 0.884941
vn -0.470744 -0.0381977 0.881442
vn -0.434739 0.0687812 0.897926
....
f 4680/2431/4680 2666/2427/2666 3087/816/3087 389/2432/389
f 3091/820/3091 3090/2433/3090 4680/2431/4680 389/2432/389
f 4680/2431/4680 3090/2433/3090 23760/14466/23760 23750/14462/23750
this info from a vic 3 head exported. i tink the vt must be morphs? but how would you know which vertex the morph is associated with? and what is that wierd face info about? it looks like it is describing the location in space of the vertices that connect...but the first and last digit of each set of 3 is identical> so that can't be it....anyone?
gracias