Monday, May 1, 2017

3D Models Conversion to Google Draco, Improved Camera Movement & Magnification Support using .NET

What’s new in this release?

Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.3D for .NET 17.04.0. The new version of the API adds support of converting 3D models to the Google Draco (.drc) format. Developers can import any supported 3D file, and then export in DRC format. All 3D import formats are listed on this page: Import an Existing 3D File. The Draco saving options of the API allow to specify the compression level. This help topic shows how to specify Draco saving options: Use of the Google Draco (.drc) Save Options. Developers can also encode a Mesh in the Google Draco file. All other regular fixes and improvements are also included. 3D meshes are widely used in computer graphics applications for approximating 3D models. When representing complex shapes in raw data format, meshes consume a large amount of space. Using Aspose.3D for .NET API, developers can retrieve a mesh of any 3D shape, and then encode it in the Google Draco (.drc) file. Using Aspose.3D for .NET API, developers can already place a camera in 3D scene to define a view as narrated in this help topic: Take a Picture of 3D Model from the Camera. Developers can now find improvements in the Camera and Light movements with orthographic projection mode. This release includes plenty of new features as listed below
  • Add support of exporting 3D models to Google Draco (.drc) format.
  • Improve camera movement in orthographic projection mode.
  • Add support to zoom out Camera     
Overview: Aspose.3D for .NET

Aspose.3D for .NET is a feature-rich component and class library for .NET that empowers Mono and .NET application including ASP.NET, Windows Forms and Web Services to connect with prevalent 3D document formats automatically without the 3D modeling and rendering software being installed on the server. It supports FBX (ASCII, Binary) and STL (ASCII, Binary) file formats and developers can easily create, read, convert, modify and control the substance of these 3D document formats using Aspose.3D API.

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