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The formats handled by LibG3D include '. Note: 'geomview' does not read the usual 3D file formats. Reportedly, some people have used translators to get 3ds and dxf file data into a format, like OFF, that is readable by geomview.

The 'ivview' user interface is quite simple, but very effective. Paraview 'paraview' reads '. Varicad-view is a free viewer offered by the company that makes the non-free VariCAD drafting software for Linux. So this is one of the few options on Linux for viewing AutoCad files. The gCAD3D. But the 'gcad3d' package is not really tailored to run on various Linux bit or bit platforms and the graphics are a little 'quirky' probably because the program is a 'one-architecture-fits-all-Linuxes' approach.

Hence I hesitate to lift 'gcad3d' to the status of the other viewers in this list. Besides, 'gcad3d' is a modeller, rather than simply a viewer, so it has a rather complex user interface.

But I include 'whitedune' in this list of viewers because it is the only easily installable VMRL2 viewer that I could find for Linux systems. I found later the the 'g3dviewer' package for Ubuntu Additionally, some 3D modellers creators and editors of 3D files can be used as viewers, but they are ordinarily slower to load than 'lighter-weight' 3D viewers. And they have much more complicated user interfaces. There are several 3D modellers that are easily installable on Linux esp. Ubuntu , and they are in numero-alphabetic order by name : The Blender modeller will read '.

The K3D modeller will read '. The mm3d modeller loads quickly and is said to read '. The wings3D modeller will read '. And 'mm3d' was easily installable via the 'sudo apt-get install mm3d' command.

There are a few other 3D viewers that I should mention but I list them separately, because they may not be as easily installable on Linux esp. Debian or Ubuntu as the packages above. MeshLab There are some MeshLab screenshots at sourceforge. OctagaPlayer Commercial only? Privacy Terms. Quick links. Read the FreeCAD code of conduct! The Arch Module export obj seems resulted in separate objects e.

But Arch Module seems have performance issues when there are lots of objects I have more than 10 arrays of objects, each of them tens of surface I think. Can't find detailed manual or wiki available, any idea? I have run a numbers of test and find Arch Module obj export have a much better resulted model organization imported in Blender in my version of FreeCAD.

The smooth tangent vectors are generated by summing the triangle face tangent vectors of adjacent triangle faces and then normalizing the resulting tangent vector.

The bitangent vectors are not generated here. They are calculated in the normal mapping shader's vertex shader. A minimal file menu is provided to enable OBJ files to be loaded at runtime. The demo includes drag and drop support for OBJ files.

The demo will launch and load the OBJ file. This demo is completely self contained. Left click and drag using the mouse to translate the model. Middle click and drag using the mouse to zoom in and out of the model.

Right click and drag using the mouse to rotate the model. Note: 1.



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