# model-converter This project aims to be a simple, lightweight, and useful 3D model editor. For the moment, only `obj`, `ply` ascii and `stl` models are supported. Feel free to open an issue if you find anything wrong in this. - [Scripts](#scripts) - [Install](#install) - [Contributing](#contributing) - [List of all supported formats](#formats) # Scripts A few utilities to manage 3D models : - `convert.py` that converts any type of model to any other - `viewer.py` which is a simple script that renders a 3d model # Install This project is written in python 3. The `convert.py` script is made for needing nothing else than python. However, the `viewer.py` script has a few dependencies, you'll need : - pip (to install the other dependencies) `sudo apt-get install python3-pip` for example - PIL `sudo pip install pillow` - numpy `sudo pip install numpy` - pygame `sudo pip install pygame` - PyOpenGL `sudo pip install pyopengl` ## Contributing If you want to add a new format to this converter, it should be easy enough, you just have to create a python file in `d3/model/formats` that should : - be named after the format you want to add (e.g. `obj.py`) - contain a function that tests if a filename is in the specified format (e.g. `is_obj`) - contain a parser class (e.g. `OBJParser`) - contain an exporter class (e.g. `OBJExporter`) ### About the parser The parser should inherit the `ModelParser` class in the `basemodel.py` module. The `ModelParser` class has everything needed to create a 3D model and render it. ### About the exporter The exporter should inherit the `Exporter` class in the `basemodel.py` module. It should have a constructor that takes a `ModelParser` has parameter and a `__str__` method that should compute the export. ## Formats Here is the list of all the supported formats - Wavefront `.obj` - Stanford `.ply` - STL files `.stl`