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juerg posted an update 6 years ago
Gael,
any link to a blender or stl source of the jm3\assets\Models\*.j3o files? I did not find a program that converts j3o to stl.
Maybe you can add them to the Gallery?
juerg
@juerg
Active 2 years, 6 months ago
Gael,
any link to a blender or stl source of the jm3assetsModels*.j3o files? I did not find a program that converts j3o to stl.
Maybe you can add them to the Gallery? View
Hello,
Yes good idea, I will add the latest InMoov virtual j3o file to the Gallery.
Hello,
I added my latest j3o file to the site, but unfortunately it doesn’t display.
Here is the link:
http://www.inmoov.fr/wp-content/uploads/stl/InMoov%20Goodies/VinMoov4.j3o
Hi Gael
Quick response – great!!
Maybe a misunderstanding? I wanted to get the stl files from which the j3o files get generated. It looks like only JMonkey works with j3o files and I did not find a way to recreate the stl-Files from them.
The link downloads the j3o file. I can also see a Download link in the Goodies for a complete model (InMoov236.stl), what I wanted is a “combined” stl for each movable body part, e.g. Head, chest, left upper arm left lower arm etc. like the list of .j3o files in the folder ..\mrl\InMoov\jm3\assets\Models\
Ah that is more complex to do.
To create the j3o, I use Blender to assemble each parts such as head, chest…
But each of those body parts are not exported as stl, but saved as blender files which are then imported into JMonkey.
Here is a zip that contains all the Blender body parts.
http://www.inmoov.fr/wp-content/uploads/stl/InMoov%20Goodies/VinMoov4_Blender.zip
Thats exactly what I need for the parts representation. Happily exporting the STL’s now, thanks a lot!
If I get any further with my model I will create a git site and make these visual parts available there if that is OK with you.
Good!
Note that all parts are set to be at “rest” position in these Blender files.