The tool is created by Michael Migliore and Mathieu Westphal.
If you need to take a look at a 3D model easily and quickly, try F3D – a free minimalist 3D viewer developed by Michael Migliore and Mathieu Westphal.
It supports many file formats, including glTF, STL, STEP, PLY, OBJ, FBX, and Alembic, can show animations, provide thumbnails, and has many rendering and texturing options, like real-time physically based rendering and ray tracing.
It also contains the libf3d, a library to help you render meshes, with C++ and Python bindings and experimental Java and JavaScript bindings.
The 2.0 version adds the option to set the position of the F3D window as well as the ability to change light intensity. Here are some other changes:
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