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Old 06-02-2009, 01:27 PM
omadawn omadawn is offline
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Big problem with OpenSG exporter for max to Vizard

I know this is not a osgmaxexp forum, but i know you guys have a lot of knowledge and some of you developed this OSG exporter so let me explain you that this happens just after a clean install of the exporter on max9, after a clean instalation of OSGexp it works fine but just for one time, i know it sounds weird but am sure you will be able to reproduce the error very easy.

We tried to ignore the look of the model in osgexp export window and tried importing to vizard and its texture is completely trashed, tried with a lot of objects different ones ie: sphere, cube, etc., its allways the same, it simply doesnt seem to work.

I've included both images for reference, i hope you can test it, am using max9.

This is very important for us as we are trying to get some models into vizard for class project, we need to use the advanced export capabilities of open scene exporter and as vizard supports osg very nicely but and we are stuck on this so all we have is a nice and clean vizard scene with dummy boxes hehe.

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Old 06-03-2009, 01:55 PM
farshizzo farshizzo is offline
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Are you exporting to the .osg or .ive format? Does the problem occur with both formats?
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Old 06-03-2009, 10:48 PM
omadawn omadawn is offline
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Yes, i tried both, its very strange

Here is a sample scene. I hope you can enlight me cause we are in a hurry and our license is almost over., if this fails we will not be able to accomplish the class project and can cost me my head because i designed workflow and choosed the tools.

Thanks for your support.

Mike

http://www.interactdvd.com/flatiron/osgexp_error.rar
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Old 06-09-2009, 09:03 AM
Jeff Jeff is offline
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Thanks for the post. We'll take a look and get back to you.
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Old 06-09-2009, 11:33 AM
Veleno Veleno is offline
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Hi Omadawn,
I've seen this problem before, but I don't currently recall the solution. Could you send us a copy of a corrupted image file that is produced when you export to .OSG?

As a quick fix, if you export to OSG using TGA, then you should be able to go into the images directory and manually replace the corrupted TGAs with the original ones. Just make sure to turn off "save texture images" for further exports and copy them manually.
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Old 06-09-2009, 11:51 AM
Veleno Veleno is offline
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Hi again,

I tried exporting the car model you sent, and other than the windshield, everything exported fine. Vizard does not currently have a refractive glass shader, so you'd need to imitate glass the old fashioned way with transparency and a reflection map, or with an opaque texture.
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