The capable folks at University of Pisa built MeshLab; not Stanford.
Glad you discovered MeshLab. ... even more so that you took time out to produce a tutorial. MeshLab is quite handy. ... but the students and researchers deserve the credit for creating and releasing MeshLab for us.
Yeah, I tend to try to only use OBJ file extensions with mesh lab as, it has a greatly favored tendency toward this file type. In fact, all OBJ files on my hard disk automatically resort to the Mesh Lab icon! I've also noticed it also likes DAE files. I've uploaded and exported meshes in excess of 1 mill polys in the OBJ format.
Yes! Mesh lab is the s--t! Great for analyzation vertex counts and general mesh cleansing for preparations to go into the game engine. However, more tutorials are needed. Thanks for this.
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holamellamowill 3 months ago
The capable folks at University of Pisa built MeshLab; not Stanford.
Glad you discovered MeshLab. ... even more so that you took time out to produce a tutorial. MeshLab is quite handy. ... but the students and researchers deserve the credit for creating and releasing MeshLab for us.
Thanks.
bgates1128 8 months ago
Its a gas turbine blade used in jet engines and powerplant turbines.
1Moonwalker 8 months ago
"okaaayy" :D that sounded great :) thanks for showing us the meshlab
bitkarek 1 year ago
Yeah, I tend to try to only use OBJ file extensions with mesh lab as, it has a greatly favored tendency toward this file type. In fact, all OBJ files on my hard disk automatically resort to the Mesh Lab icon! I've also noticed it also likes DAE files. I've uploaded and exported meshes in excess of 1 mill polys in the OBJ format.
shabazzster 1 year ago
Yes! Mesh lab is the s--t! Great for analyzation vertex counts and general mesh cleansing for preparations to go into the game engine. However, more tutorials are needed. Thanks for this.
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shabazzster 1 year ago