AutoCad to VRML translators

VRML translators [Autocad to VRML 1.0]

3-d view: allows 30 runs before you have to register the software. Downloadable. Requires 32k colors and Windows 95 as well as a program entitled OpenGL [also available to download]  

    www.actify.com

accutrans:  IBM 486 or higher, Windows95; trial period of 120 runs or 30 days. Downloads available at web site.

      Www.unibase.com/~4dsol/accutrans/at3d1.html
interchange:  translates to VRML 2.0
Interchange converts an entire scene, including sub-objects and their parent-child hierarchical relationships, rotational centers and surface information where possible, with attributes such as self-illumination, wireframe, smoothing, double-sidedness, the surface name, diffuse color, reflected color, filter color, specular color, and coefficient values for diffusion, specularity, glassiness, and index of refraction. Interchange 4.0 now includes texture UV translation for several popular formats, preserving UV coordinate values and texture bitmap names.

As a demo of Interchange's functionality, we have bundled a full functioning version of Interchange with 25 sample 3D models from Viewpoint. These models can be converted into any of the supported formats.

    Downloadable at www.viewpoint.com/InterChange/pr20764.exe
    website: www.viewpoint.com/InterChange/

VRML1to2E:  Converts from VRML 1.0 to VRML 2.0

    download available http://vs.spiw.com/vs/vrml1to2.exe
    website: http://vs.spinw.com/vs/vrml1to2e.html
VRMLout for Autocad:
VRMLout is an ARX application for AutoCAD Rel 13 and Rel. 14 which exports AutoCAD 3D entities to VRML format. It is compatible with Autodesk Internet Publishing Kit and (R14 IPK).
    [unsure if this requires AutoCAD to run this or not. Supports VRML 2.0 now]  
    downloadable for a limited free version at:
    www.cadstudio.cz/ftp.htm
WCVT2POV: converts autocad files to VRML. Requires Win95. It's freeware but onlyconverts to VRML 1.0
      website/download site: www.europa.com/~keithr/free.html
Ocnus VRML Translator Page: VRML translators are available for download, or you can   translate your file using this web page. Output formats are in OpenInventor and VRML
     website: www.ocnus.com/translate.html
     [not sure if this translates into VRML 1.0 or VRML 2.0]