PyMeshLab is a Python library that interfaces to MeshLab, the popular open source application for editing and processing large 3D triangle meshes. Python bindings are generated using pybind11.
You can find the official documentation here.
You can easily install PyMeshLab using pip:
pip3 install pymeshlab
PyMeshLab is now available on Conda-Forge.
If you are in a Conda environment, we recommend installing PyMeshLab from Conda-Forge:
conda install -c conda-forge pymeshlab
See this discussion for more information.
After installing PyMeshLab through pip:
python
>>> import pymeshlab
>>> ms = pymeshlab.MeshSet()
You can load, save meshes and apply MeshLab filters:
ms.load_new_mesh('airplane.obj')
ms.generate_convex_hull()
ms.save_current_mesh('convex_hull.ply')
And apply filters with your parameters:
ms.create_noisy_isosurface(resolution=128)
You can find all the names and parameters of the filters in the List of Filters page of the documentation.
To run the tests:
pip3 install pytest
pytest --pyargs pymeshlab
See the src
folder that contains the instructions to build PyMeshLab.
The PyMeshlab source is released under the GPL License.
PyMeshLab
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Please, when using this tool, cite:
@software{pymeshlab,
author = {Muntoni, Alessandro and Cignoni, Paolo},
title = {{PyMeshLab}},
month = jan,
year = 2021,
publisher = {Zenodo},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.4438750}
}
- Paolo Cignoni (paolo.cignoni (at) isti.cnr.it)
- Alessandro Muntoni (alessandro.muntoni (at) isti.cnr.it)
For documented and repeatable bugs, feature requests, etc., please use the GitHub issues.