Homebrew developer Poison_xtremelua has released the second version of 3D to C. This homebrew which was designed to run on Linux OS is a powerfu application for developers who need to convert 3D images to C files easily.
Unlike the previous version of 3D to C which could only convert .obj files, Poison_extremelua has added support for *.ac , *.iv , and *off files. In addition, the developer also saw fit to add a method of mass converting files making this program much more feasible for homebrew that have a lot of 3D sprites and graphics.
If you plan on using this application, be sure to go over the readme document included in the compressed file. That said, homebrew developers who code in C will probably appreciate this latest version of 3D to C.
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