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Idea... QmlLive/Qt3D Editor + Qt3D + Qt3D physics

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    bnogal
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    We start to have nice things around, that if we put together them, we could have a basic type of Unity3D with some extras coming from the well design of QML as inheritance of components.

    Nobody dreamed about that? or it just lack of time?
    I know i am unable to finish anything... it is hard to work at home after a season of programming of 9 hours.

    Anybody knows if there is a project with this aim already?

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      SGaist
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      Hi,

      Do you mean something like the Qt 3D Studio ?

      Interested in AI ? www.idiap.ch
      Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        bnogal
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        Well, yes.

        But Qt 3D Studio is not based in QML

        I mean something like a Unity3D where the "Scene" is a QML file loading QML components.
        You could build QML components and set them later in the scene, using the Qt3D Editor.
        Qt is not far of being able to work like that.

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        • B bnogal

          Well, yes.

          But Qt 3D Studio is not based in QML

          I mean something like a Unity3D where the "Scene" is a QML file loading QML components.
          You could build QML components and set them later in the scene, using the Qt3D Editor.
          Qt is not far of being able to work like that.

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          small_bird
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          @bnogal Hi,can unity3D create scene that could be loaded by qt3d?

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            Eddy
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            Hi,

            Qt3D can import obj files made by external programs like Blender.

            I'm not using Unity myself, but google reveals it can export obj files too.

            Eddy

            Qt Certified Specialist
            www.edalsolutions.be

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