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Wow, Han, I was wondering how to do that myself. I created a Google
Sketchup model, and being really clever, I used lossless .png files
instead of lossy .jpgs. It was beautiful ... and over 10 meg in
size. Then I realized I needed to replace the png with jpg but
didn't realize the collada.dae itself could be edited to pick up the
changes.<br>
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Great info.
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<span id="result_box" class="short_text" lang="zh-CN"><span class="">太
好了!</span></span><br>
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It sounds very highly "scriptable", to automate this. Lots of
programs will convert image formats.<br>
Probably some nice PERL script would do it all. If I get tired
of working on what I'm supposed <br>
to be working on, and look for something to do to avoid work, maybe
I'll write it for you (us)<br>
if no one else has yet.<br>
<br>
Wade Schuette<br>
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On 3/1/12 4:47 AM, Han Xu wrote:
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cite="mid:CAOyqe5wcmzK5RR9e6=yfm0cc7n5EBk=kEhO0xzPfTJ=Nh6Azjg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi All,<br>
<br>
Recently when I tried to import models downloaded from the
internet into my OpenSim/SL Viewer virtual world. I find out that
the reason that some models lose texture after import is that the
collada file is tif based, by which I mean the texture images are
in tif format which is not supported by the SL Viewer. So I
manually translate those images into jpg format and then modify
the dae file (a kind of xml) correspondingly. Finally it works!
But with some manual effort.<br>
<br>
So I am wondering if there is any existing tools that can
translate tif-based collada into jpg-based? Thanks!<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
Han <br>
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