Monday, March 19, 2018

Add Targets to Morph Channel in 3D Mesh & Evaluate Nurbs Curve using .NET

What’s new in this release?

Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.3D for .NET 18.2.0. This new version has been released with the support of adding targets to Morph channel in 3D models. Developers can evaluate frequency between two neighbor knots of Nurbs curve. The recent version also covers enhancements and regular bug fixes. With the help of Aspose.3D for .NET API, developers can modify a Mesh from one shape to another by adding targets to the Morph Channel. Please refer to the code example on the blog announcement page. With the recent version 18.2 of Aspose.3D for .NET API, developers can evaluate the frequency between two neighbor knots and default value is 20. Developers can retrieve an array of the Points in the curve. In order to achieve this, it has added Evaluate and EvaluateAt members to NurbsCurve class. . This release includes plenty of new features as listed below
  • Implement adding Targets to the MorphChannel
  • Add support of skeleton/morphing animation exporting
  • Add support for NURBS curve
  • Add support for NURBS surface
  • Add support of Pre/Post Rotation
  • Cannot render transparency on PNG image of the scene
  • Output FBX - the null pointer error occurred
Newly added documentation pages and articles

Some new tips and articles have now been added into Aspose.3D for .NET documentation that may guide users briefly how to use Aspose.3D for performing different tasks like the followings.
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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