问题
If I have a mesh modeled in Cinema 4D, how can I export it for the three.js 3D JS Engine ?
Also, it would be handy to export material colors for polygon selections.
回答1:
Just wrote another python script for Cinema4D for this.
You can find details on the disturb media blog and wiki.
For reference, I'm listing the source here too:
'''
author : "George Profenza"
url : ("disturb", "disturbmedia.com/blog","My blog, http://tomaterial.blogspot.com")
Export meshes the three.js 3D Engine by mr.doob's et al.
More details on the engine here:
https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js
Currently supports UVs. If the model doesn't display correctly
you might need to reverse some normals/do some cleanup.
Also, if you use Selection Tags and basic ColorMaterials,
the colours will be picked up as face colors. Call autoColor() on the
model you use for this.
The mesh transformations(position, rotation, scale) are saved
and you can get them using: getPosition(), getRotation() and getScale()
each returning a THREE.Vector3
In short
var myGeom = new myC4DGeom();
var myModel = new THREE.Mesh( myGeom, new THREE.MeshFaceMaterial());
//set transforms
model.position = myGeom.getPosition()
model.rotation = myGeom.getRotation()
model.scale = myGeom.getScale()
//set selection tags colours
myGeom.autoColor()
More details on this exporter and more js examples here:
https://github.com/orgicus/three.js
Have fun!
This script requires Cinema 4D R11.5 minimum and the Py4D Plugin:
http://www.py4d.com/get-py4d/
'''
import c4d
from c4d import documents,UVWTag,storage
from c4d.utils import *
from c4d import symbols as sy, plugins, utils, bitmaps, gui
import math
import re
# utils
clean = lambda varStr: re.sub('\W|^(?=\d)','_', varStr)
# from Active State's Python recipies: http://code.activestate.com/recipes/266466-html-colors-tofrom-rgb-tuples/
def RGBToHTMLColor(rgb_tuple):
return '0x%02x%02x%02x' % rgb_tuple
def Export():
if not op: return
if op.GetType() != 5100:
print 'Selected Object is not an editable mesh'
return
unit = 0.001#for scale
fps = doc.GetFps()
bd = doc.GetRenderBaseDraw()
scr = bd.GetFrameScreen()
rd = doc.GetActiveRenderData()
name = op.GetName()
classname = clean(name)
c4dPath = c4d.storage.GeGetC4DPath(sy.C4D_PATH_LIBRARY)
jsFile = open(c4dPath+'/scripts/Three.js','r')
js = jsFile.read()
htmlFile = open(c4dPath+'/scripts/template.html','r')
html = htmlFile.read()
html = html.replace('%s',classname)
code = 'var %s = function () {\n\n\tvar scope = this;\n\n\tTHREE.Geometry.call(this);\n\n' % classname
def GetMesh(code):
# goto 0
doc.SetTime(c4d.BaseTime(0, fps))
c4d.DrawViews( c4d.DA_ONLY_ACTIVE_VIEW|c4d.DA_NO_THREAD|c4d.DA_NO_REDUCTION|c4d.DA_STATICBREAK )
c4d.GeSyncMessage(c4d.EVMSG_TIMECHANGED)
doc.SetTime(doc.GetTime())
c4d.EventAdd(c4d.EVENT_ANIMATE)
SendModelingCommand(command = MCOMMAND_REVERSENORMALS, list = [op], mode = MODIFY_ALL, bc = c4d.BaseContainer(), doc = doc)
verts = op.GetPointAll()
for v in verts:
code += '\tv( %.6f, %.6f, %.6f );\n' % (v.x, -v.y, v.z)
code += '\n'
ncount = 0
uvcount = 0
faces = op.GetAllPolygons()
normals = op.CreatePhongNormals()
ndirection = 1
hasUV = False
for tag in op.GetTags():
if tag.GetName() == "UVW":
uvw = tag
hasUV = True
for f in faces:
if(f.d == f.c):
if(normals):
code += '\tf3( %d, %d, %d, %.6f, %.6f, %.6f );\n' % (f.a, f.b, f.c, normals[ncount].x*ndirection, normals[ncount].y*ndirection, normals[ncount].z*ndirection)
else:
code += '\tf3( %d, %d, %d );\n' % (f.a, f.b, f.c)
else:
if(normals):
code += '\tf4( %d, %d, %d, %d, %.6f, %.6f, %.6f );\n' % (f.a, f.b, f.c, f.d, normals[ncount].x*ndirection, normals[ncount].y*ndirection, normals[ncount].z*ndirection)
else:
code += '\tf4( %d, %d, %d, %d );\n' % (f.a, f.b, f.c, f.d)
if hasUV:
uv = uvw.Get(uvcount);
# uvs += '[Vector('+str(uv[0].x)+','+str(1.0-uv[0].y)+'),Vector('+str(uv[1].x)+','+str(1.0-uv[1].y)+'),Vector('+str(uv[2].x)+','+str(1.0-uv[2].y)+')],'
if len(uv) == 4:
code += '\tuv( %.6f, %.6f, %.6f, %.6f, %.6f, %.6f, %.6f, %.6f);\n' % (uv[0].x, uv[0].y, uv[1].x, uv[1].y, uv[2].x, uv[2].y, uv[3].x, uv[3].y)
else:
code += '\tuv( %.6f, %.6f, %.6f, %.6f, %.6f, %.6f);\n' % (uv[0].x, uv[0].y, uv[1].x, uv[1].y, uv[2].x, uv[2].y)
ncount += 1
uvcount += 1
#selection color
code +='\n\tscope.colors = {};\n'
code +='\tscope.selections = {};\n'
selName = ''
for tag in op.GetTags():
if(tag.GetType() == 5616): #texture tag
material = tag.GetMaterial()
color = material[sy.MATERIAL_COLOR_COLOR]
tag.SetBit(c4d.BIT_ACTIVE)
selName = clean(tag[sy.TEXTURETAG_RESTRICTION])
if len(selName) == 0: print "*** WARNING! *** Missing selection name for material: " + material.GetName()
code += '\tscope.colors["'+selName+'"] = '+str(RGBToHTMLColor((color.x*255,color.y*255,color.z*255)))+';\n'
if tag.GetType() == 5673: #selection tag
# print 'selection: ' + tag.GetName()
sel = tag.GetSelection()
selName = clean(tag.GetName())
ids = sel.GetAll(op.GetPointCount())
indices = [i for i, e in enumerate(ids) if e != 0]
code += '\tscope.selections["'+selName+'"] = '+str(indices)+';\n'
code += '\n\tscope.autoColor = function(){\n'
code += '\t\tfor(var s in this.selections){\n'
code += '\t\t\tfor(var i = 0 ; i < this.selections[s].length; i++) this.faces[this.selections[s][i]].material = [ new THREE.MeshColorFillMaterial( this.colors[s],1) ];\n'
code += '\t\t}\n\t}\n'
# model position, rotation, scale rotation x,y,z = H,P,B => three.js x,y,z is P,H,B => y,x,z
p = op.GetPos()
r = op.GetRot()
s = op.GetScale()
code += '\n\tscope.getPosition = function(){\treturn new THREE.Vector3'+str((p.x,p.y,p.z))+';\t}\n'
code += '\n\tscope.getRotation = function(){\treturn new THREE.Vector3'+str((r.y,r.x,r.z))+';\t}\n'
code += '\n\tscope.getScale = function(){\treturn new THREE.Vector3'+str((s.x,s.y,s.z))+';\t}\n'
code += '\n'
code += '\tfunction v( x, y, z ) {\n\n'
code += '\t\tscope.vertices.push( new THREE.Vertex( new THREE.Vector3( x, y, z ) ) );\n\n'
code += '\t}\n\n'
code += '\tfunction f3( a, b, c, nx, ny, nz ) {\n\n'
code += '\t\tscope.faces.push( new THREE.Face3( a, b, c, nx && ny && nz ? new THREE.Vector3( nx, ny, nz ) : null ) );\n\n'
code += '\t}\n\n'
code += '\tfunction f4( a, b, c, d, nx, ny, nz ) {\n\n'
code += '\t\tscope.faces.push( new THREE.Face4( a, b, c, d, nx && ny && nz ? new THREE.Vector3( nx, ny, nz ) : null ) );\n\n'
code += '\t}\n\n'
code += '\tfunction uv( u1, v1, u2, v2, u3, v3, u4, v4 ) {\n\n'
code += '\t\tvar uv = [];\n'
code += '\t\tuv.push( new THREE.UV( u1, v1 ) );\n'
code += '\t\tuv.push( new THREE.UV( u2, v2 ) );\n'
code += '\t\tuv.push( new THREE.UV( u3, v3 ) );\n'
code += '\t\tif ( u4 && v4 ) uv.push( new THREE.UV( u4, v4 ) );\n'
code += '\t\tscope.uvs.push( uv );\n'
code += '\t}\n\n'
code += '}\n\n'
code += '%s.prototype = new THREE.Geometry();\n' % classname
code += '%s.prototype.constructor = %s;' % (classname, classname)
SendModelingCommand(command = MCOMMAND_REVERSENORMALS, list = [op], mode = MODIFY_ALL, bc = c4d.BaseContainer(), doc = doc)
return code
code = GetMesh(code)
docPath = doc.GetDocumentPath()
jspath = docPath+'/'+classname+'.js'
htmlpath = docPath+'/'+classname+'.html'
file = open(jspath,'w')
file.write(code)
file.close()
file = open(htmlpath,'w')
file.write(html)
file.close()
file = open(docPath+'/Three.js','w')
file.write(js)
file.close()
print 'Export Complete!'
Export()
Also, added 'slim' exporters to the repository which should produce smaller .js files for the models
回答2:
Another option is to export as COLLADA/DAE or OBJ and use COLLADALoader or OBJLoader.
回答3:
Alirght, going to Try this here:
This plugin does not work with C4D R12. Since Maxon absorbed Py4D, they made a choice to absorb the symbols object into the c4d object. I forked your code and poked around a bit to try and fix the minute differences between 11.5's Py4D and R12.
Anyways, here's the plugin cafe post you made where I commented a bit more regarding the issues. Thanks again for paving the way for awesomeness!
回答4:
If you get an object attribute error, you need to exchange the GetPos
call with GetAbsPos
in the three.js
exporter script (c4d13+).
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4280506/how-do-you-export-a-3d-model-from-cinema4d-to-three-js