The Alembic Exporter!!!
ScarletX1969
Posts: 587
Sounds like a great concept and product, but the details are a little lacking...
Is this just for animations or stills and what 3D apps has this already been tried in?
Is there more info on this product?

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Alembic is essentially an aniamtion format - for still OBJ will do everything that Alembic will do, as far as I recall. The point of Alembic is that it takes the vertex changes over time so there's no need for rigging or morphs to be transferred; the down side is that it is then not practical to edit the aniamtion in the destination application as there are just vertex movements wit no bones to adjust.
Hello,
I use Alembic exporter for still renders when I want motion blur. I find the results more realists than with postwork (but I'm not a postwork specialist!) . The only bad point is that materials are not imported automatically like obj exports.
Thanks Wolf
I don't have Animate2 :-( and didn't know the MDD format. As I render in Octane without plug-in I only have access to obj, abc and vdb import. So that's the only way I find to get motion blur for some render.
I think that material conversion is so different going from one application to another (and one render engine to another) that it makes no sense to try to include it at all, and I have no issue with this. IMHO, I'm fine with materials having to be setup natively, with the aid of custom proprietary scripts. Now only if Blender would ever come out with an alembic importer!
The alembic exporter is one of the more pricey plugins, but I purchased it in order to preotect my larger investment in DAZ content - ensuring that I could get the geometry out of DAZ and into other programs in the future.
- Greg