To cut the long story short:
Is it possible to load a .vrml
into Silverlight and render the 3d scene?
Now some more background information why I want to do this. I'd like to implement the following setup:
.vrml
file. I expected it to be easy as recent versions of Silverlight come with XNA, but my research, both on Google and SO didn't give me any useful hints. It would be great if anybody could point me into the right direction, any links to tutorials, libraries or code snippets would be greatly appreciated.
As alternative file formats I could also produce, according to the mayavi-documentation
This looks promising:
http://www.postvision.net/SilverMotion/Default.aspx
Straight from the web-site:
Simply put the SilverMotion component into the Silverlight development enviornment and import your .3DS file, exported directly from a 3D modelling environment (Blender, 3DS Max, Maya, MilkShape and etc.) into it. That's it. The scene will be rendered, ready to be interacted within your browser.
You may have to do an intermediate file conversion, but as for the display component, it sounds like a snap to use.
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