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babylon-objloader

v0.0.4

Published

The "standard" obj loader contained in the BABYLON.js repository had some problems rendering my OBJ. When I dug into the code I wasn't really happy how the parser worked and I wasn't really able to fix my problem. So I wrote my own :)

Downloads

20

Readme

OBJ Loader for BABYLON.js

The "standard" obj loader contained in the BABYLON.js repository had some problems rendering my OBJ. When I dug into the code I wasn't really happy how the parser worked and I wasn't really able to fix my problem. So I wrote my own :)

As I rely completely on my own materials and not on the babylon materials there is no support for .mtl loading currently.

Include it in your project

Just take the "babylon.objloader.js" from the "dist" directory and add a <script> tag for it :) If you have an ES2015 compatible browser you can also take the es6 variant.

The cjs.js can be used if you have for example a webpack workflow. As it properly referenced in the package.json this should work out of the box.