When a “feature” Is Worse Than a Bug
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The author argues that Sketchfab's 'feature' of modifying 3D models upon export is worse than a bug, but commenters dispute this claim, pointing out Blender's USD importer issues and Sketchfab's file format conversion options.
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> Why? Because of …Sketchfab.
But he also admits that Blender's USD importer has issues:
> Sure, you can say that Blender’s USD importer is dumb, and that Sketchfab doesn’t actually remove anything, it just reshuffles and repackages stuff.
and that Apple's viewer imports it fine:
> P.S. Why does Apple’s built-in Viewer handle it just fine? I guess it’s because it understands the format on a much deeper level. Since USDZ is a technology originally developed by Pixar and Apple, the macOS viewer’s parser can correctly read even the most twisted USD file.
Given these facts, it's not at all clear to me that Sketchfab's processing step has anything to do with the incorrect import. Would the original version of the same model, as it was uploaded to Sketchfab before processing, import correctly into Blender? I don't know, but it seems very plausible that the answer is no.
This mostly seems to be an ad for the author's company.
Which is... wait for it... $65/yr to upload your portfolio. Haven't seen an idea screaming dead at arrival so hard for quite a while.
Why though? Is this not essentially a file hosting service. How is that hard.
Sketchfab clearly notes the original file format when you download a model, and lets you choose between it and various other converted formats. [Example: https://imgur.com/a/himJBfG ]
Blender doesn't fully support the USDZ format, causing the issues the author sees. [Source: https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/latest/files/import_expor... ] If the creator uploaded a USDZ file, downloaders would likely to run into similar issues.
If sketchfab is converting the file format, it’s not so surprising that they get into the internals of the file.