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				 OT: 3D File viewer 
 Hi there, 
I have been trying to find a good 3D file viewer. I was wondering if any of you know a good 3D file viewer that can display .x files? Preferably a freeware one. If you know one for .3ds too that would also be good.
 
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				May 13th, 2004, 04:34 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: OT: 3D File viewer 
 It seems like I have seen some discussed in Renderosity, David.  If you aren't a member (free) of Renderosity, you should join.  It's the biggest graphics site in the world (possibly) with around 1500 people Online most of the time.  Lots of forums (in a format I seem to prefer over the typical UBB forums). 
Check it out if you haven't already done so.   
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				 Re: OT: 3D File viewer 
 Well, so far I have found a fairly good .3ds and .obj file viewer. (called 3D Photo Browser lite) I'm still looking for a good .x file viewer. 
Just thought I'd keep you posted.
 
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				May 17th, 2004, 10:15 PM
			
			
			
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				 Re: OT: 3D File viewer 
 There was one I used for a while that I downloaded as shareware off of www.download.com   I honestly do not recall the name, but if you do a search for 3d viewing or X file viewer, or something like that you might hit paid dirt.  Good luck.
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				 Re: OT: 3D File viewer 
 LINK to a search I did there.  I did a search for x file viewers and this was the page it gave me. 
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				 Re: OT: 3D File viewer 
 Thanks for the link, it didn't help, but thanks anyway. I have taken a break from searching for a good .x file viewer. it seems like everything I find are full fledged 3d modelers that can load .x files and cost hundreds of dollars. I don't have the funds to spend that kind of money on a 3d modeler just to be able to view .x files. 
Overkill is the word that comes to mind.
 
anyway, if I do end up getting a 3d package that can read and view .x files etc it will probably be DarkBAsic and it's family of 3d tools that come in a bundled package. that way I'll be able to at least have some fun coding as well as fooling around with models.
 
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				 Re: OT: 3D File viewer 
 David, try DirectX 9.0b SDK. It has to include Mesh Viewer (in the Extras or Tools folder) disigned to view .x file format. I know nothing about the quality of this but at least it's free. 
Edit: oops forgot link    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
 
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				 Re: OT: 3D File viewer 
 Or better this: JTEdit  http://www.jtgame.com/jtedit/jteditmain.html 
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DirectX .x skinned mesh and frame-based formats, ASCII and binary.  
Autodesk .3ds format plug-in, includes animation support.  
Blitz3D format plug-in, full support.  
JTGame stream and specialized ASCII and binary formats.  
All supported formats are natively readable/writable via standard Open/Save As dialogs.  
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It's free and smaller than DX SDK (5MB).
 
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				 Re: OT: 3D File viewer 
 Thanks for the links Aiken. I'm downloading them both as I type this. I'll check out the JTEdit first and if it is good enough I'll forgo installing the dx90bSDK until a much later date. 
I wonder why the search engines I used never pointed me to the JTEdit page. I guess Teoma, google and altavista haven't taken a snapshot of the web in that neck of the woods.
 
Oh well, thanks again for the links.
 
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