[Paraview] U3D and X3D
Chris Kees
christopher.e.kees at usace.army.mil
Fri Apr 10 17:40:11 EDT 2009
Hi,
Is anybody working on tools for exporting U3D from paraview? I noticed
that we can export some information in other 3D modeling formats like
VRML and X3D, but since our group often produces reports and
presentations by using LaTeX to generate PDF, I thought it might be
nice to try including U3D because it is supported by adobe reader. The
U3D standard and an example are here:
http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-363.htm
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/pdfs/3d_pdf_demo.pdf
The results look nice. On the other hand, it looks like X3D is a much
nicer/more open format, and I found one blog that makes me worry that
it would be a waste of time to pursue U3D at all:
http://my2iu.blogspot.com/2005/04/u3d-is-half-baked.html
I did find one tool called meshlab (http://meshlab.sourceforge.net)
that can read a lot of the input and output formats of paraview and
export U3D, but the binary I downloaded seems to have a bug in the U3D
exporter.
Anyway, I'd be interested in any views on this, as it's out of my area
of expertise. I realize the focus of paraview is on massive 3D data
sets so maybe I need to be using a different tool like meshlab when I
want to work with simpler/smaller boundary representations once I've
extracted them with paraview. I suppose one could also make the
argument that we should get away from adobe reader and focus on web
browsers with 3D modeling plugins for these kinds of reports.
Chris
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