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Raph Koster's ever-entertaining blog had a post yesterday about using OGLE to print 3D graphics, and other entertaining but questionable uses of technology. From the post: "OGLE: The OpenGLExtractor is a tool that lets you grab 3d data out of an OpenGL application and output it as models again. What does that mean? It means that someone with a 3d printer can get 3d statuettes of their Second Life character. They can send it off to be manufactured, if they like. It means that you can snag any 3d model you like out of someone else's game data, and insert it into your own 3d scene. So much for stealing textures... ;)"
Welcome to the world of FOSS (Score:4, Informative)
OGLE vs. Ogle (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:OGLE vs. Ogle (Score:2)
Thank you.
US trademark registry is case-insensitive (Score:2)
OGLE: Acronym, all caps Ogle: Name, proper caps No ambiguity there.
The trademark registry operated by USPTO is case-insensitive, and word marks are put into the file system after strupr(). This is a good thing, as there would be possibility of confusion between OGLE (OpenGL model ripper) and Ogle (media player) among less-informed users.
Seems like a nice tool (Score:4, Insightful)
People will use this to learn from the models they output, but it also makes stealing/copying of objects/characters much easier.
Re:Seems like a nice tool (Score:4, Informative)
Judging from this site [dimensionprinting.com], they apparently aren't yet... at $18.900 :)
Re:Seems like a nice tool (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Seems like a nice tool (Score:2)
Re:Seems like a nice tool (Score:4, Insightful)
Same here, lots of fabrication shops out there that you can send your data and they send you the object (most are not exclusive to this, just one of their many tools).
And 10-15 years from now it wouldn't surprise me to be able to pick one of these up for a hundred bucks, just as you can now with digital photography and photo printers.
Re:Seems like a nice tool (Score:3, Insightful)
Sounds like $$$ to me.
Re:Hrm.... (Score:2)
If you have a car and I use a machine to make an exact copy of it. How am I stealing from you? You still have your car.
However, I am probaly infrigining some patent or breaking IP law in the process of some company, but lets not call it stealing because that has a legal definition of depriving use of.
If I stole the car, I would have deprived use of that car from you. (Whether that was taking it for my own personal use or selling it to a cho
Be boon for first person shooter... (Score:4, Funny)
So... (Score:4, Insightful)
Looking at the sample shots of the WoW character, it's apparent that some of the gear is not translated? I wonder why? Also, I wonder how well it would translate non smooth-skinned characters (=Taurens).
Re:So... (Score:2)
when it works (Score:2, Interesting)
*When* i get it up and running, it will be cool though, and i will use it for generally evil purposes.
Now to find the $$ for one of those 3D printers...
Re:when it works (Score:2)
As for the 3d printers, there is always the CNC routers and glue guns that show up on makezine.com at regular intervals.
Re:Useful for GPGPU? (Score:2)
a directx version? (Score:2, Interesting)
the 3d data. I don't see any reason why you couldn't do it with directx
as well. Any gotchas there? It might be a fun project.
Re:a directx version? (Score:1, Informative)
$100 up for grabs (Score:2, Funny)
What? You prefer to run around for hours behind a male character so you won't seem "gay"? Interesting...veddy veddy interesting...
Re:$100 up for grabs (Score:2)
For customizable characters, this could be big! (Score:1)
Now City of Heroes and Villains, on the other hand have a very unique look to each character. Maybe I should give Jack Emmerett a heads up on this?
A thought, anyways.
Re:For customizable characters, this could be big! (Score:2)
here's an idea (Score:2)
That is, instead of
Game->GLInterceptor->OGLE->Model file
->opengl->Display
Game->GLInterceptor->SomePlugin(substitues your model)->opengl->Display
i smell.... (Score:2)
"3d IP"? I'm already using 4d IP (Score:1)
3d IP
Doesn't Internet Protocol version 4 already use four-dimensional addresses? (For example, games.slashdot.org maps to 66.35.250.151.)
Recording games with this? (Score:4, Insightful)
If you wanted to get really fancy, you could even run your capture through a raytracer or something that would render it in much greater detail than your machine is capable of in real time.
one acronym, 3 letters (Score:1)
Honestly?!?! (Score:2)
What it really means... (Score:2)