NURBS-Python
libfive
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NURBS-Python
- Better OpenSCAD?
- Are there any 3D engines that are geared towards making 3D applications rather than games?
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Looking for free API for reading 3D geometry in Python
With some googling I found that geomdl has an ACIS importer. I don't know whether that fits your use case though …
libfive
- PicoGK is a compact and robust geometry kernel for Computational Engineering
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OpenSCAD Survey - what programming language do you want to be added to app?
Guile/Scheme: https://libfive.com/
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Meta Releases Intermediate Graphics Library
You probably have already seen this, but I would take a look at libfive for inspiration
https://libfive.com/
- Better OpenSCAD?
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Question About Runtime Mesh Editing
You can find a few algorithms online (such as csg.js and libfive), but most of them are either not robust or fast enough for real-time graphics.
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Show HN: Make 3D art in your browser using Lisp and math
No; Bauble doesn't know how to "rasterize" SDFs into meshes; it only knows how to raymarch them. It's theoretically possible, but it's a pretty complex problem that would take me much too long to figure out and implement. So Bauble is relegated to just making pretty pictures for now. If you want to produce meshes using SDFs, check out https://libfive.com/
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Antimony – computer-aided design tool from the Lisp machine parallel universe
This is a mid-point in Matt Keeter's research.
Start at:
http://mattkeeter.com/research/thesis.pdf
then see:
http://www.mattkeeter.com/projects/kokopelli/
then Antimony (see the article at: http://hackaday.com/2015/05/29/otherworldy-cad-software-hail... ), then the current effort:
https://github.com/libfive/libfive
(and also see: https://www.gitlab.com/kavalogic-inc/tovero "a binding of Libfive to Common Lisp, including a standalone REPL-based viewer"[https://github.com/Irev-Dev/curated-code-cad] can be integrated with https://www.gitlab.com/kavalogic-inc/clive
Currently I'm using OpenSCAD (w/ BlockSCAD as a front-end: https://www.blockscad3d.com because I prefer a sort of visual representation), but have been stymied by the lack of file I/O (I want to write out G-code).
Still looking for a 3D modeling tool which is:
- a node or block editor
- Learning CAD on Linux
- OpenSCAD 3D rendering just got an order of magnitude faster
- CadQuery –- A Python parametric CAD scripting framework based on OCCT
What are some alternatives?
jupyter-cadquery - An extension to render cadquery objects in JupyterLab via pythreejs
trimesh - Python library for loading and using triangular meshes.
curv - a language for making art using mathematics
OpenNURBS - OpenNURBS is an open-source NURBS-based geometric modeling library and toolset, with meshing and display / output functions.
libredwg - Official mirror of libredwg. With CI hooks and nightly releases. PR's ok
verb - Open-source, cross-platform NURBS
fosscad-repo - Official FOSSCAD Library Repository
creopyson - Python library for Creoson (http://www.creoson.com)
cxx - Safe interop between Rust and C++
polylabel-pyo3 - Polylabel algorithm (Python wheel for polylabel-rs)
cadquery - A python parametric CAD scripting framework based on OCCT