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      Arightwizard
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      Hi, I'd like to ask if it is possible to export a 3D model file made in Sketchup as a .jms file using Ruby coding?
      I'm really new to ruby coding, so pardon my ignorance, please.
      Thanks,
      -Arightwizard

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        Chris Fullmer
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        What is .jms?

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          Arightwizard
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          .jms is an extension often used for 3D models in games - to my understanding, it has information on how the model looks and collision information.
          If you don't know what a .jms file is, then chances are you can't help me...Thanks anyway..
          Edit: For an example of a .jms extractor, look at Chimp for GMax and 3ds Max. It takes the surfaces and exports collision information, finds the frame object and adds that in (somehow), and then also exports textures and other information on how the model looks. I'm asking if someone could do this for Sketchup. Thanks.

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            Jim
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            Sure it's possible. The Ruby API provides very good access to all of the model's geometry and most of it's other data.

            Hi

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