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GLC Player - free viewer with most common formats (doesn't support PLY). Solid for reading and converting various file types (notable exception: does not read 3DS), but rendering quality is basic. MeshLab - a giant grab bag of tools for cleanup, simplification, and many other mesh operations. The reader is easy to integrate it is not super-fast but effective for testing and conversion. Wikipedia has a list categorized by application type, as well as a filenames extension list, as well as documentation on various formats such as OBJ and STL.ĪSSIMP - a free open-source library for reading a wide variety of standard formats (and writing a very few). Requires an account.ģD format information is available at The Graphics File Formats Page and Wotsit's Format, among many others. mostly in 3DS format.Īutodesk 123D Repository - wide variety of free models from users, in STL and OBJ formats, created with 123D Design, 123D Catch, or MeshMixer. Quality is variable, e.g., models may be missing textures or materials altogether.ģDM 3 - a small collection of various models. You can sort by lower prices to find the free ones.
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TurboSquid - a large professional repository supporting a variety of formats. SketchUp itself (free) can be used to export the models to a wide variety of formats. SketchUp 3D Warehouse - a huge repository of models in SketchUp format often low polygon count and nicely textured. Large number of free models of varying quality - some are nicely textured and rigged. TF3DM - a variety of formats, typically OBJ and 3DS. Not a pretty site, but downloading is a breeze. A history of the famous teapot, as well its data, can be found at Steve Baker's site there is also a YouTube video that gives a good overview.Īrchive3D - a giant collection of free 3DS files. Standard Procedural Databases - an old collection of C programs that generate models, including the Utah teapot, at various complexity levels, as topology or tessellated, to a number of popular formats. The models themselves and related software are available for download. The Brown Mesh Set - a library of 1,139 small raw mesh models available in a single download.ģD Model Search Engine - based on keywords or model shape, with over 30,000 (small) models in its database. Sometimes used in testing ray tracing algorithms to benchmark hierarchy rebuild times. Utah 3D Animation Repository - OBJ and PLY format models with keyframe information. Note that this same model is available at the McGuire Graphics Data site in OBJ format. Power Plant Model - a classic large 12.8M triangle model, in PLY format. Large Geometric Models Archive - more scanned models, at Georgia Tech, in PLY and IV (Inventor) formats. Because they are scanned, triangles are small and regular. Stanford 3D Scanning Repository- scanned models ranging in size from 70k to 28M triangles, in PLY format (with links for conversion tools). The data quality of these models is quite high. McGuire Graphics Data - a mix of CAD and scanned models, many with materials and textures, ranging up to 12.8M triangles, in OBJ format.

3D Models Research OrientedĬommonly used in research papers for benchmarking and quality comparison. Many of the resources listed come with source code. If a tutorial is listed in the Category:Tutorials and not in this table please insert it.Īdding a new mouse navigation option to FreeCAD (unfinished)īasic Part Design for v0.The resources we list here are ones we consider particularly useful to researchers.

#BRL CAD TUTORIAL YOUTUBE MANUAL#
Here are listed all the tutorials that are not in the manual regardless of their quality. They are geared towards more experienced users, who are already somewhat familiar with the program. These are tutorials that are related to scripting or programming. Simulate the movement of an industrial robot: set up a trajectory, set up home position, change the robot position, insert various waypoints, and simulate the robot movement.
