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Converting .mqo to .obj
Would anyone know how to convert a Metasequoia file to an .obj or a .3ds file? I have the free or trial version of Meta so all save functions are disabled. I have researched this for about 3 days with no luck. I can't find a program that imports .mqo in order to convert it to something else, preferably .obj. I sure would appreciate all and any help on this. Thanks for reading this.
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If you get the shareware version, it should be able to do that?
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Converting .mqo to .obj
Do you mean if I have the Metasequoia shareware on my computer or if I have also paid and registered it? I haven't paid for it as I use another program for modeling. Saving is disabled on the Metasequoia I have. Thanks for your help!
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UMC2 in the self help down load area can read mqo files and generate .obj files. If you have problems I may have a later version taht may help.
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.mqo to .obj
Thanks so much for your suggestion! I found the UMC2 right where you said it would be. It converted one .mqo into .obj but SILO (3d app. I am using)
wouldn't open it. It said it had loaded successfully but model was no where to be found. I tried many times. I couldn't get UMC2 to open the same .obj it had just "made" either. When I tried it gave message,"MFCGL MFC App. has stopped working". I am checking with the SILO folks to make sure I have all settings correct for the import into SILO, but I am 99% sure I do, as I import different types of files daily. Did you mention there might be a newer version? I sure would appreciate any follow-up on that. Thank you for all of your help. |
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Marbleclay and Blender are 2 free cad software you could use for this.
Blender needs a script to do it. There's also 3dsMax - free for "students" for 3 years. (needs free metasequoia plugin) |
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.mqo to .obj
Thank you to all who offered your suggestions on my conversion dilemma. My .mqo files are now converted to .obj files and I can use them on Silo. Even though all of the applications didn't do the trick, I got to learn about some new, to me, 3d oriented applications. This forum is a great help to me as I go about trying to learn 3d modeling. Hopefully, one day, I will be able to respond to questions from other people, instead of always asking for help.
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where's the option to convert it? i loaded it but cant convert..
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