By Michael Migliore and Mathieu Westphal.
F3D (pronounced `/fɛd/`) is a fast and minimalist 3D viewer. It supports many file formats, from digital content to scientific datasets (including glTF, STL, STEP, PLY, OBJ, FBX, Alembic), can show animations and support thumbnails and many rendering and texturing options including real time physically based rendering and raytracing.It is fully controllable from the command line and support configuration files. It can provide thumbnails, support interactive hotkeys, drag&drop and integration into file managers.
F3D also contains the libf3d, a simple library to render meshes, with C++ and Python Bindings, as well as experimental Java and Javascript bindings.
A typical render by F3D
Animation of a glTF file within F3D
A direct scalars render by F3D
See the gallery for more images, take a look at the changelog or go to the releases page to download F3D!
If you need any help or want to discuss with other F3D users and developers, head over to our discord.
Open a file and visualize it interactively:
f3d /path/to/file.ext
Open a file and save the rendering into an image file:
f3d /path/to/file.ext --output=/path/to/img.png
Get help:
f3d --help
man f3d # Linux only
- To get started, please take a look at the user documentation.
- If you need any help, are looking for a feature or found a bug, please open an issue.
- If you want to use the libf3d, please take a look at its documentation.
- If you want to build F3D, please take a look at the developer documentation.
F3D is developed by a team of passionate devs. Please use F3D, star it on github or even become a sponsor to support us!
We envision F3D as a community-driven project, we love to see how the project is growing thanks to the contributions from the community. We would love to see your face in the list below! If you want to contribute to F3D, you are very welcome to! Take a look at our contribution documentation.
F3D was initially created by Kitware SAS and is relying on many awesome open source projects, including VTK, OCCT, Assimp, Alembic, Draco and OSPRay.
F3D can be used and distributed under the 3-Clause BSD License, see the license. F3D integrate the sources of other libraries and tools, all under permissive licenses, see the third party licenses. F3D packages relies on other libraries and tools, all under permissive licenses, all listed in the respective packages.