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>I have a simple question:
I have one as well..
>..how can I get the texture image path having
>the relative appearance?
What is the meaning of life? My question is shorter
than yours, so it must be simpler. OTOH - the answers
to the questions, may be anything but simple.
>...I need to convert my object ...
What object?
>...in a pov file,
>but I can't found the texture images path.
What 'texture', what 'path'?!?
Where the frig. did you get your 'object' from?
(And if you can answer that last question, you
should have at least 20% of the answer to your
own question.)
>Thanks 1000
That is only a thousandth of 'thanks a million'.
What are you, a cheapskate?

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ricvec - 07 Aug 2007 09:30 GMT
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I have loaded an .obj file and I have to create relative .pov file; I
don't know where found the texture image path except from .obj file.
Is it more clearly now?
Thanks... (put a number for your entire satisfaction)
Ricky
Lew - 07 Aug 2007 14:52 GMT
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>> should have at least 20% of the answer to your
>> own question.)
> I have loaded an .obj file and I have to create relative .pov file; I
> don't know where found the texture image path except from .obj file.
> Is it more clearly now?
How is this related to Java?
The .obj suffix is usually compiled code in a Windows environment; apparently
it means something different in yours. What is this format, ".obj"? What is
".pov"? What code are you using to access these files?
You provide so very little information that it is quite impossible to be of use.

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RedGrittyBrick - 07 Aug 2007 20:44 GMT
> I have loaded an .obj file and I have to create relative .pov file; I
> don't know where found the texture image path except from .obj file.
> Is it more clearly now?
If this has something to do with http://www.povray.org/ it would
probably have been best to say so right up front.
Maybe that site contains the documentation you seek on the internal
structure of these .obj files of which you write?
Are you trying to parse Povray .obj files in Java?
So much guesswork, so few facts to work with.
Patrick - 08 Aug 2007 07:44 GMT
> I have loaded an .obj file and I have to create relative .pov file; I
> don't know where found the texture image path except from .obj file.
> Is it more clearly now?
I guess this is related to Java 3D?
Maybe you'll have more luck at
http://forums.java.net/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=70
Lew - 08 Aug 2007 13:20 GMT
>> I have loaded an .obj file and I have to create relative .pov file; I
>> don't know where found the texture image path except from .obj file.
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> Maybe you'll have more luck at
> http://forums.java.net/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=70
The problem isn't which newsgroup, the problem is to provide enough
information for any newsgroup to be able to help.
This newsgroup would be just fine if it were a Java question and enough
information were provided to understand the question.

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