3D file import – OpenNurbs

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    mathias
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    We design and build interactive environments. We use Rhino3D/Grasshopper to draw and Max/MSP/Supercollider to create soundscapes, so Iannix would be an ideal link to have a more direct connection between the two.

    The developers of Rhino created OpenNurbs to provide software developers the tools to accurately transfer 3-D geometry between applications. Would you be interested in allowing Iannix to read OpenNurbs files?
    http://www.opennurbs.org/

    I think particularly Grasshopper can be a very powerful tool to create compositions using 3 dimensions.
    http://www.grasshopper3d.com/

    #3171 Reply
    mou
    Guest

    This could be a major improvement in Iannix. Or some way we could export 3D geometry formats like .dwg

    #3172 Reply
    IanniX
    Keymaster

    Yes, we added it to our todo list ; I think we would prefer DWG because it is supported by Sketchup. But we have to see all the possibilities…

    #3319 Reply
    Giò aka Moò
    Guest

    Have you any update about this?

    #3321 Reply
    IanniX
    Keymaster

    Sorry, nothing done yet…

    #3338 Reply
    Giò aka Moò
    Guest

    just scream when its done 😉

    thanks guys for your work

    #3455 Reply
    zeropaolo
    Guest

    Hi, any news about a 3d import tool?
    thanks`a lot, it’a a great software

    #3460 Reply
    IanniX
    Keymaster

    Not yet… We hope to find a project/development with IanniX that requires this feature!

    #5587 Reply
    ellie godworth
    Guest

    Hello

    is there anyway of transferring files from Rhino ?

    I am really new to this program! I have dropped in a background picture however it’s not interactive…

    thank you :-))

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