EXPORT x-file 3D models to PDF

How to export from х-file in PDF (C#). There are export examples?
Thanks, Sergey

I'm sorry if this is perceived as spam. I got a bit excited over the my first script.
No, I am not trying to sell pills or anything
@pziecina Yes, three.js has WebGL renderer too. I saw this example and thought it was cool. It runs ok-ish in Firefox,
but that's mostly due to the fact that the texture is using a small texture. At the moment, as far as I know, on osx you can
run WebGL in Chromium, Webkit and Firefox 4.0b7. Most browser don't have WebGL enabled by default, yet! Reason
for which, while learning how to use three.js I sticked with the Canvas rendrer a bit. Since the Canvas renderer is slow
when rendering models with UV coordinates and textures larger than, say 256x256, I thought about trying something
else: exporting colours for simple models. Some models lend themselves well to this, as you can see here.
@Murray *ACP* That is not my intention at all. I wrote a nice little python script in an attempt to add another exporter
to the three.js project and in my opinion it had a gimmick(exporting colours and positions) so I thought I should write
a it about it, hence the blog post, and write a simple to use guide to people that use Blender for example. In my view,
the script allows to preview low-poly models from C4D into the browser in one click.
Why would would I spam ? I'm interested in people trying this so I can get some feedback potentially and make improvements.
I've never seen anyone spam with links to github repositories or wiki entries before.
Let me know if there is anything unclear. Also, if this is not the best place to share this, please let me know
where I should have posted this.
Cheers,
George

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