Obj Viewer
Obj Viewer
Do you know a free, simple to use, Wavefront Obj viewer? I have a lot of .obj files and it would require a lot of time opening them with Blender. I don't need a lot of quality, only see what type of object is.
and ply and 3ds, the 3 formats Indigo uses. Not exactly a viewer but a good soft.
Seek within these ones, just in case...
Seek within these ones, just in case...
Actually I've tried Meshlab yet, but it is too much complicate for the job I should do; I just want a simple program that quickly can show me a lot of obj files (doesn't matter the quality) to import later in Blender.
I've tried Poseray, and it seems good, but if you know a simplier program you're welcome!
I've tried Poseray, and it seems good, but if you know a simplier program you're welcome!
Very useful list, but I knew that yet and there isn't what I'm looking for there.CTZn wrote:Seek within these ones, just in case...
Heya kepler, if it's okey for U to spend $20 you should be fine with
the mootools 3D Photo Browser light. I haven't tried it myself, but it
looks decent . ;o)
take care
psor
the mootools 3D Photo Browser light. I haven't tried it myself, but it
looks decent . ;o)
take care
psor
"The sleeper must awaken"
I've found this one in a site someone gave a link on this forum:
http://techhouse.brown.edu/~dmorris/pro ... nmeshview/
Loads/convert 3ds ply obj. I haven't tested it yet but I will.
http://techhouse.brown.edu/~dmorris/pro ... nmeshview/
Loads/convert 3ds ply obj. I haven't tested it yet but I will.
Another to consider is PosRay that will output to POV-Ray and Poser formats as a bonus maybe we can get the author to add output XML for Indigo?
http://mysite.verizon.net/sfg0000/
http://mysite.verizon.net/sfg0000/
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Hi Kepler,
If all you need is a program to preview your models then give Irredit a try:
http://www.ambiera.com/irredit/index.html
Just erase the default cube and add a static mesh; Irredit supports almost every 3d format out there.
If all you need is a program to preview your models then give Irredit a try:
http://www.ambiera.com/irredit/index.html
Just erase the default cube and add a static mesh; Irredit supports almost every 3d format out there.
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