[Bf-committers] Request for Collada Importers/Exporters

Jim Cantley semajcantley at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 11 01:12:21 CET 2016


All due respect guys, can this go to a thread somewhere? I have some four or so pages of emails about FBX/collada currently, it's drowning everything else in my email out. 

Not meaning to single anyone out, I just want to jump in and kindly request that this be taken somewhere more suitable for detailed discussion rather than having it continue through what seems like a format for broader discussion. 


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From: bf-committers-bounces at blender.org <bf-committers-bounces at blender.org> on behalf of Todor Imreorov <blurymind at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 7:06 PM
To: bf-blender developers
Subject: Re: [Bf-committers] Request for Collada Importers/Exporters

Lets make a table comparison of what works in the two exporters and what
doesnt. If the one with more green checks is being abandoned over bike
shedding arguments and lack of interest, then at least  the user can still
get it from godot developers. Alot who dont know about it will ofcourse use
blender's lacking implementation and continue to hold the belief that
blender or the format is broken
On 10 Feb 2016 23:53, "Mike Erwin" <significant.bit at gmail.com> wrote:

> Juan Linietsky <reduzio at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Julian, I'm only proposing a way to solve the following problems:
> >
> > 1) Not having an alternative to FBX
> > 2) Not having a fully working Collada exporter that supports the same as
> > the FBX. You can test mine any time, try exporting a complex scene from
> > Blender with skeletal animations, blend shapes, multiple actions, etc.
> > 3) Not having a fully working Collada importer. You can test mine any
> time
> > and see how it imports Blender, OpenCollada, XSI, Lightwave, etc. with
> all
> > the above mentioned features.
> > 4) Not having the huge bloat that represents using OpenCollada in
> Blender.
> >
> >
> I no longer use Collada but am very excited about solutions to 1 and 4
> above. They benefit all Blenderheads. For those who *do* use Collada, we
> might as well get it right (the 2 & 3 part).
>
> Mike Erwin
> musician, naturalist, pixel pusher, hacker extraordinaire
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