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Offline Stryke 9

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Does anyone know anything about 3D .msh files? Such as what modeling program (if any) produces them?

 

Offline WMCoolmon

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"We will ask...The Google!"
"Ooooh...The Google..."
*The Google is brought in*
"Google, what makes these .msh files?"
" http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%22.msh+file%22 "

:D
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Offline Blue Lion

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Originally posted by WMCoolmon
"We will ask...The Google!"
"Ooooh...The Google..."
*The Google is brought in*
"Google, what makes these .msh files?"
" http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=%22.msh+file%22 "

:D


 You have no idea how disturbing that is

 

Offline Fineus

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Or hilarious - it's incredible how many people don't even use a search engine before jumping straight on a forum and asking people :)

 

Offline Kazashi

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Normally I don't make a visible post when I find something funny (otherwise it'd be a mass of pointless, wasted posts), but in this instance... that's a great bit of humour there :nod:
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Offline Stryke 9

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Wrong, anyway. I used Google and half a dozen other searches before coming here. That has archival Microsoft something files, some kinda 2D .MSH file, even a handful of 3D .msh samples. All of which I found on my own. What I'm looking for is a program to PRODUCE 3D .msh files.

Evidently nobody's heard of them here, either, so never mind.

 

Offline Martinus

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Well we didn't know you had used a search engine. You should post where you searched before asking others to do exactly what you've done yourself (because they will you know). :wink:

 

Offline Stryke 9

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I asked whether anyone KNEW anything about it. I'd already done lots of pointless searching, and was assuming someone would already know something, not that they'd give a search without even looking at it.:p

 

Offline DragonClaw

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I did searching and I found it... :lol:

I guess I'm talented at this stuff :p

quote from page:
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- Option -m allows exporting the geometry model to a binary MSH file instead of an ASCII archive.


http://www.3dvirtualight.com/

 

Offline Stealth

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i don't see what's wrong with posting here as opposed to searching on a search engine... members of the community will learn what a .MSH file is then, as i have :)

 

Offline Borealis

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[color=sky blue]point!....now, er, what do I do with it?...j/k[/color] :D
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Offline Stealth

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what do you do with what!?

 

Offline Stryke 9

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Err... where? It doesn't mention file output anywhere, except that it is implied that the 3DS, etc. plugins will make it compatible with some programs. It's a very nice renderer and all, but doesn't .msh as far as I can tell.

[EDIT: On second look, I would venture that VirtualLight does .vib files.]
« Last Edit: July 13, 2002, 08:29:36 pm by 262 »

  

Offline Borealis

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Originally posted by Stealth
what do you do with what!?


[color=sky blue]the .MSH file that I now know exists...or do I?[/color]  
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