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Post by NicusorN5 on Mar 29, 2015 16:51:52 GMT
Well,3D Rad on Android? >Nerver< Because Android OS do not support .x and DirectX. The only solution is switching to a geme engine that codes in Java.
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Post by tina on Mar 29, 2015 17:01:25 GMT
What about ios
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Post by NicusorN5 on Mar 29, 2015 17:03:30 GMT
Hmmm I Don't know,BTW i nerver used ios
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Post by tina on Mar 29, 2015 17:05:32 GMT
Well we can try. any ideas?
NicusorN5 and anyone else please reply
P.s by ideas I mean any Mobile friendly softwares or converters
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2015 17:25:47 GMT
It is not necessary to use a game engine that codes only in java, Take for an example unreal engine uses c++ still it is compatible for android and unity uses c# as well.
There is a converter to android there must be one to ios, just google it
First try it with a demo project which in 3d rad
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Post by NicusorN5 on Mar 29, 2015 17:26:32 GMT
i think it can be done,but it's hard
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Post by tina on Mar 29, 2015 17:39:41 GMT
Ok let me try.
Also we can just convert and publish don't have to edit or something.
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Post by NicusorN5 on Mar 29, 2015 17:45:50 GMT
Oh,Okay. *Going to play a game *
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Post by tina on Mar 29, 2015 17:59:31 GMT
Not sure but that looks very sarcastic.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2015 18:05:43 GMT
You tried it?
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Post by tina on Mar 30, 2015 5:29:47 GMT
I am in the middle of the process. Do you know any .exe to .ipa converter. Also if we don't use direct x models maybe a .apk file will work.
p.s I don't have any direct x models
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 6:59:08 GMT
i think 3d rad only uses direct x models, when you export a model to 3d rad it get converted in .x(direct x file format) not .fbx(film box format) or.dae(coladda format) so you can't change the type of models it will always be direct x. i can't find any .exe to ipa converter right now first we should try to get it to android
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Post by tina on Mar 30, 2015 10:57:10 GMT
OK seeing that this is what I am going to do but I just need some of your help. Seeing that we need to convert to .apk I will first try it by Converting and if it doesn't work plan b Plan b: I cannot convert the direct x models inside 3drad so there must be a way to convert those models outside the program. By my research I have found lithunwrap Which can read and covert obj ,cob,3ds, x and many more files.now my main concern is being able to open a single model and convert it otherwise I will need a script or something for lithunwrap which finds all the direct x models and converts them to obj or cod. Whichever is suitable. I will also need some editing for then I will need a .apk file editor.to edit the controls for a mobile device.
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Post by mikehense on Mar 30, 2015 13:29:32 GMT
i think you're wasting your time here... 3drad apps run via the 3drad player, which will need to be run on the target device... the closest thing we had to this was the OSA Kit activeX control... ActiveX...
you can now make your programs in Unity free and target mobile devices... makes more sense than trying to reinvent the wheel here...
--Mike
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Post by tina on Mar 30, 2015 13:58:45 GMT
Link to the 3drad player and please explain I don't understand
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Post by NicusorN5 on Mar 30, 2015 14:58:01 GMT
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Post by mikehense on Mar 30, 2015 15:37:23 GMT
if you have 3DRAD, you have the 3DRAD player (look in your 3DRAD root folder)... this is what gets combined with your program when you "compile" it, and is what runs a "compiled" 3DRAD program... in truth, nothing is really compiled, but it is interpreted (sort of) and "played" at run time... this player has to be able to be run on the platform the user is trying to run your web app on... unless that platform is capable of running activeX controls i don't think this route will work... more info about OSA Kit and how it works with 3DRAD can be found HERE and HERE and HERE good luck...
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Post by tina on Mar 30, 2015 16:15:06 GMT
Wait so that means you have to have 3drad installed to play and 3d game even on pc. also I saw someday said something about open gl format for putting 3drad game what is that.
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Post by mikehense on Mar 30, 2015 16:23:34 GMT
you can forget anything about openGL and 3DRAD... 3dRAD needs DirectX in order to run...
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Post by tina on Mar 30, 2015 16:30:30 GMT
They must be something mike like convert I to any file then use a script to convert all direct x models then convert project to .apk won't that work using lithunwrap
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