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10.Go to the BRL-CAD bin directory and give the command to turn you obj file into a .g file. This command exports the obj-formatted file to a .g file. The syntax of the obj-g command is | 10.Go to the BRL-CAD bin directory and give the command to turn you obj file into a .g file. This command exports the obj-formatted file to a .g file. The syntax of the obj-g command is | ||
− | + | >obj-g input.obj output.g | |
− | Don’t forget to enter a path for your files. To see all the uses of the obj-g command just enter “obj-g.” | + | Don’t forget to enter a path for your files. To see all the uses of the obj-g command just enter “obj-g.” |
11.Open mged. You will see two windows, a command window that is white and a graphics window that is black. <br> | 11.Open mged. You will see two windows, a command window that is white and a graphics window that is black. <br> | ||
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− | + | sed default.1.1.b.c.s <br> | |
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− | + | rot –90 0 0 <br> | |
{| border="0" | {| border="0" | ||
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− | + | accept <br> | |
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