3DVIA on a Friday Afternoon
Our trade show manager Christine (front row, first on left) needed to check the 10×10 trade show booth before it was sent out to the upcoming STC event. I took the opportunity to snap off a few photos in front of the new booth while we had it out. This is, of course, not all of us but just the few unfortunate souls who happened to be in the area at the time.
Marc (back row, 1st on left) thinks that the Concord group bears a strong resemblance to the crew from NBC’s The Office. Which one of us does that make Dwight?
Check out the rest of the pictures on the 3DVIA Flickr account.





















hi,
I can’t open the 3 dvia bcos of login problem can u help me also
how i import a 3d max character int 3 dvia soft ware and its working.
Hi bskishor,
1 – At the bottom of each page is a gray bar, which includes a link to “Support” – click on that
2 – On the Support page look for “3DVIA” and then click on the “Need more help?” link
3 – Use the form to describe your problem, fill in the security code and send it off
If you export your 3d Max file as an obj file and include the materials (in the options) the resulting files can be zipped together and then uploaded to 3DVIA. Obj is a better format to use than 3ds. The zipped file must be smaller than 10 MB.
I hope this helps.
*rolling on the floor*
boston dave is making horns to emmy and…whoever is
but i just can’t stop laughing