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Description
The open-source platform designed for the processing and editing of 3D triangular meshes offers an array of tools for various tasks, such as editing, cleaning, healing, inspecting, rendering, texturing, and converting these meshes. It includes capabilities for handling raw data generated by 3D digitization devices and for preparing models suitable for 3D printing applications. In the latest update, support has been added for multiple file formats (.gltf, .glb, .nxs, .nxz, .e57), along with the introduction of a new plugin dedicated to precise mesh boolean operations. A critical phase in the workflow for handling 3D scanned data is the 3D data alignment process, often referred to as registration. MeshLab equips users with robust tools to align various meshes within a unified reference framework, effectively managing extensive sets of range maps. Additionally, it features a finely-tuned Iterative Closest Point (ICP) algorithm for one-to-one alignment, which is complemented by a global bundle adjustment step to optimize error distribution. Users can perform this alignment on both meshes and point clouds obtained from a variety of sources, including active scanners, whether they operate over short or long ranges. This versatility enhances the overall functionality and effectiveness of the tool in 3D data processing.
Description
The Online 3D Viewer is a free and open-source web application that allows users to visualize and interact with 3D models directly in their web browsers. This repository includes the source code for both the website and the underlying library that powers it. The platform is capable of handling a variety of file formats for both import and export purposes. When a file format offers both text and binary variants, it is generally advisable to opt for the binary version for better performance. Users have multiple options for loading their models; they can either select files stored on their local devices or retrieve models hosted on external web servers. When loading from your computer, it is important to note that the model remains entirely within your browser without being uploaded to any online server. Alternatively, models can be imported via a URL by clicking the "open URL" button located in the toolbar. If you encounter missing files in the model tree, this indicates that the model is referencing additional files that have not been included for import. To rectify this issue, you will need to re-import the model along with the referenced files or simply import the missing files separately to ensure everything is displayed correctly. Additionally, this flexibility in loading methods enhances user experience by accommodating different workflow preferences.
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Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Online Support
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Online Support
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Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
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Vendor Details
Company Name
MeshLab
Country
3D Rendering
Website
www.meshlab.net
Vendor Details
Company Name
Online 3D Viewer
Founded
2021
Country
Hungary
Website
3dviewer.net