Here's a neat little tool I just discovered tonight created by Windcatcher found here source included.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/eqem...se_mirror=osdn
So why is this tool so neat? It's got all kinds of great applicable uses and features built into it. Combined with some other great tools such as S3Dspy and some of the newer tools like WLD Editor Suite, EQG Weapon Model Importer, and constantly evolving improving programs such as Blender & Gimp you can do a lot of stuff with it especially with evolving improving advancing computers and GPU's today.
I'm far from a expert with it, but I all ready see it's immense potential. For example you can export s3d files as .OBJ files which can then be imported into the free open source 3D modeling program Blender to import go to file<import<wavefront then direct it to select a .OBJ file you've exported with DZoneCoverter.
Now other things it can do is show you zone geometries and their X, Y, Z coordinates. It also will show animations of s3D character models. It lists static model names in s3d files so you can say look at the 3d geometry model of a troll head, or other stuff.
Yup this program is pretty sweet, but will it blend?
Why yes it will! I give this program two thumbs up.
Here's a screenshot of a froglok 3D model inside Blender.
Now here's some neat AddModifier fun you can do with it Blender. I used one called Wave which as you might guess distorts the 3D model like like a ocean wave basically. Here's some examples of what it can do with the froglok model.
Rhino Froglok
Happy (presumably Asian) Froglok
Sad Froglok