A C++ library and set of utilities for input, output, and basic manipulation of 3D triangle meshes.
This is a fork of the TriMesh2 library (originally by Szymon Rusinkiewicz), which I use a lot in my other graphics projects. I like TriMesh2 because of the low setup costs required to do model loading, as well as the robust and powerful implementation of various model manipulation techniques.
The original TriMesh2 project is quite Linux/GCC-oriented, and only has limited Win32 support (through MinGW compilation targets). The primary aim of this fork is to add a stable Visual Studio solution, for both x86 and x64 targets, whilst staying as close as possible to the original codebase (and subsequent updates).
- Download a prebuilt release of trimesh2 or build the library yourself. The static library will be called
trimesh.lib
, the debug version istrimeshd.lib
. - For Windows, build solutions for VS2017 and VS2019 are provided in the
mscv
folder. All solutions are verified working in the free Community Editions of VS.- The built libraries will be placed in a folder named
lib.(architecture).(visual studio version)
in the trimesh2 root folder. For example, for a 64-bit Visual Studio 2017 build, it will belib.win64.vs141
. - The built utilities will be placed in a folder named
util.(architecture).(visual studio version)
in the trimesh2 root folder. For example, for a 32-bit Visual Studio 2019, they will be inutil.win32.vs142
.
- The built libraries will be placed in a folder named
- For Linux, a makefile is provided. You might need additional packages before you can build on your system. On Ubuntu these are:
mesa-common-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libxi-dev
. - I'm being told it builds on OSX using the provided makefile too, but I have no way to check. If you encounter problems, please, file an issue report :)
- In your own project, make sure you include the header
include/TriMesh.h
, and make sure the static library is in your build path. All Trimesh2 functions will be in theTriMesh
namespace. - For inspiration on how to use the library and its various features, check out the utilities in the
utilsrc
folder, or just start by loading a model :TriMesh* themesh = TriMesh::read(filename);
.
For the original TriMesh2 project, see the Trimesh2 homepage.
Features:
- Support for reading/writing PLY, OFF, OBJ files. Read-only: 3DS, SM, RAY.
- Vec: a templated C++ class for constant-length vectors, with support for the usual arithmetic operations and XForm: a class for rigid-body transformations.
- An OpenGL trackball/arcball implementation, with automatic selection of rotation center.
- Algorithms for subdivision, smoothing, curvature estimation, triangle stripping, and various other simple mesh manipulations.
The following utility programs are included:
- mesh_view: A simple 3D mesh viewer
- mesh_make: Create arbitrarily-tessellated meshes of various simple shapes
- mesh_filter: Applies a variety of simple transformations to a mesh, such as converting formats, flipping faces, subdivision, smoothing, rigid-body transformations, etc.
- mesh_cc: List and/or extract connected components from a mesh
- mesh_cat: Combine several meshes into a single file
- mesh_align: Align 2 meshes using ICP
- mesh_shade: A few procedural shaders for adding per-vertex color
- mesh_check: Check for some kinds of topological oddities (e.g., more than 2 faces at an edge) in a mesh file.
- mesh_crunch: Quick-n-dirty mesh decimation using the Rossignac-Borrel method of vertex collapse
- mesh_info: Print out some information about a mesh
- xf: Create or compose transformations in .xf files
This fork stays as close as possible to the original trimesh2 code, only changing the actual source files when a solution for compilation errors cannot be reached through VS pre-build steps.
Notable changes compared to vanilla trimesh2
- Fixes for MSVC 14.0/15.0 compilation
- MSVC project for Visual Studio Community Edition 2017 and 2019
- Fixes for FreeGlut / Gluit compilation in VS 2017 and 2019
- Fixes for wingetopt replacement in MSVC
- Added 64-bit MSVC compilation support
For todo/planned features, see todo.txt.
Other software for importing and manipulating 3D models:
- Tiny OBJ Loader (by @syoyo)
- Tiny PLY (by @ddiakopoulos)
- Open Asset Import Library (ASSIMP)