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blender | OpenFBX | |
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37 | 2 | |
11,453 | 1,066 | |
4.4% | - | |
10.0 | 6.9 | |
4 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
C++ | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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blender
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I fully support this.
Please try looking through some large open source projects and contributing major contributions by familiarizing yourself with the code base, learning multiple programming languages, and not having major bugs in your code. I'd imagine you wouldn't want to do this.
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I built an open source website that allows you to upload a custom knowledge base and ask ChatGPT questions about your specific files. So far, I have tried it with long books, old letters, and random academic PDFs, and ChatGPT answers any questions about the custom knowledgebase you provide.
Here is a weblink: https://github.com/blender/blender
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Exporting blender material to ue4
This for example is the complete source for blenders procedural noise functions: https://github.com/blender/blender/blob/main/source/blender/blenlib/intern/noise.cc
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Renders don't include texture
Maybe you're only using object lights. To make it look like Material Preview, you'd want to use an environment texture [instead]. If you don't want to have to find them in the blender folders, here are the ones listed in Material Preview, forest.exr being the default
- Is it possible to render with the viewport hdr that blender has already built in?
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How can I better recreate the lighting in the material preview? (+more)
forest.exr https://github.com/blender/blender/tree/master/release/datafiles/studiolights/world
- Perché gli script python invecchiano così male?
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Top 10 bugs found in C++ projects in 2022
Everything was good. And then a developer decided to abandon the custom CLAMP macro and use the standard std::clamp function. And the commit that supposed to make the code better looked like this:
- Any open source projects written in C++ that are suitable for beginners?
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If you're worried about downloading the right version of Blender so you don't grab a fake version I recommend getting it from Steam
Or simply git clone official public mirror and build it yourself.
OpenFBX
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What is the best FBX loader for modern OpenGL? (C++)
I went with OpenFBX as it is quite lightweight (1 cpp + header for ofbx & miniz the only dependency).
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Formats to support for an offline 3D viewer
My understanding is that it is proprietary, but a opensource project seems to be able to read it: https://github.com/nem0/OpenFBX
What are some alternatives?
Open3D - Open3D: A Modern Library for 3D Data Processing
ozz-animation - Open source c++ skeletal animation library and toolset
Natron - Open-source video compositing software. Node-graph based. Similar in functionalities to Adobe After Effects and Nuke by The Foundry.
McLighting - The ESP8266 based multi-client lighting gadget
Godot-Cel-Shader - A Cel Shader for the Godot Engine
cgltf - :diamond_shape_with_a_dot_inside: Single-file glTF 2.0 loader and writer written in C99
pymadcad - Simple yet powerful CAD (Computer Aided Design) library, written with Python.
gifdec - small C GIF decoder
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
assimp - The official Open-Asset-Importer-Library Repository. Loads 40+ 3D-file-formats into one unified and clean data structure.
Cascade - Node-based image editor with GPU-acceleration.
FBX2glTF - A command-line tool for the conversion of 3D model assets on the FBX file format to the glTF file format.