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From: laurie <laurie@digital-animations.co.uk>
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Subject: RE: LW to XOF or XAF?
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Hi Jason,=20
>Does anyone know of any program, no matter the cost, that will convert =
from
>LW object or scene directly to RenderMorphics XOF or XAF format? Right =
now
>I have to use a 3ds converter, which means I have to convert from Lw to =
3ds
>then to xof. A lot of info is lost, like texturing. If anyone has any
>suggestions or programs mail me please. Thanks!
We are currently faced with the same problem. We are almost resigned to =
biting the bullet and coding our own plugin. If you do hear of any =
existing convertor we would be very interested to hear.=20
Perhaps there may be other developers out there suffering from the same =
dilema and we could cooperatively develop a plugin.=20