Hi Sergio,
My original format - a "flat" file with one line per relation - was inspired by your tires file. But of course, the tires file has a lot less numbers (since the coordinates are not needed) so it is an easier file to work with.
At this point I am not sure what I think...I think an .ldr/.mpd file is more useful for users editing such data, but a flat file would be easier for interchange between actual 3-d editors (in particular, if a 3-d editor wants a proprietary format, it would be easier to get there from a flat file).
Cheers
Ben
My original format - a "flat" file with one line per relation - was inspired by your tires file. But of course, the tires file has a lot less numbers (since the coordinates are not needed) so it is an easier file to work with.
At this point I am not sure what I think...I think an .ldr/.mpd file is more useful for users editing such data, but a flat file would be easier for interchange between actual 3-d editors (in particular, if a 3-d editor wants a proprietary format, it would be easier to get there from a flat file).
Cheers
Ben