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convert_obj_three: clean up

Mr.doob 9 years ago
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      utils/converters/obj/convert_obj_three.py

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utils/converters/obj/convert_obj_three.py

@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ Notes:
         -a center|centerxz|top|bottom|none model alignment
         -a center|centerxz|top|bottom|none model alignment
         -s smooth|flat			smooth = export vertex normals, flat = no normals (face normals computed in loader)
         -s smooth|flat			smooth = export vertex normals, flat = no normals (face normals computed in loader)
         -t ascii|binary			export ascii or binary format (ascii has more features, binary just supports vertices, faces, normals, uvs and materials)
         -t ascii|binary			export ascii or binary format (ascii has more features, binary just supports vertices, faces, normals, uvs and materials)
-        -d invert|normal		invert transparency
         -b						bake material colors into face colors
         -b						bake material colors into face colors
         -x 10.0                 scale and truncate
         -x 10.0                 scale and truncate
         -f 2                    morph frame sampling step
         -f 2                    morph frame sampling step
@@ -23,7 +22,6 @@ Notes:
     - by default:
     - by default:
         use smooth shading (if there were vertex normals in the original model)
         use smooth shading (if there were vertex normals in the original model)
         will be in ASCII format
         will be in ASCII format
-        original model is assumed to use non-inverted transparency / dissolve (0.0 fully transparent, 1.0 fully opaque)
         no face colors baking
         no face colors baking
         no scale and truncate
         no scale and truncate
         morph frame step = 1 (all files will be processed)
         morph frame step = 1 (all files will be processed)
@@ -1539,7 +1537,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
 
 
     # get parameters from the command line
     # get parameters from the command line
     try:
     try:
-        opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "hbi:m:c:b:o:a:s:t:d:x:f:", ["help", "bakecolors", "input=", "morphs=", "colors=", "output=", "align=", "shading=", "type=", "dissolve=", "truncatescale=", "framestep="])
+        opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "hbi:m:c:b:o:a:s:t:d:x:f:", ["help", "bakecolors", "input=", "morphs=", "colors=", "output=", "align=", "shading=", "type=", "truncatescale=", "framestep="])
 
 
     except getopt.GetoptError:
     except getopt.GetoptError:
         usage()
         usage()