From 8fb7916a0d0cb007a4c3a4e6a31af58765268ca3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sanine Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2022 11:55:54 -0500 Subject: delete src/mesh/assimp-master --- src/mesh/assimp-master/port/PyAssimp/README.md | 86 -------------------------- 1 file changed, 86 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/mesh/assimp-master/port/PyAssimp/README.md (limited to 'src/mesh/assimp-master/port/PyAssimp/README.md') diff --git a/src/mesh/assimp-master/port/PyAssimp/README.md b/src/mesh/assimp-master/port/PyAssimp/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index c9944f7..0000000 --- a/src/mesh/assimp-master/port/PyAssimp/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -PyAssimp Readme -=============== - -A simple Python wrapper for Assimp using `ctypes` to access the library. -Requires Python >= 2.6. - -Python 3 support is mostly here, but not well tested. - -Note that pyassimp is not complete. Many ASSIMP features are missing. - -USAGE ------ - -### Complete example: 3D viewer - -`pyassimp` comes with a simple 3D viewer that shows how to load and display a 3D -model using a shader-based OpenGL pipeline. - -![Screenshot](3d_viewer_screenshot.png) - -To use it, from within `/port/PyAssimp`: - -```console -$ cd scripts -$ python ./3D-viewer -``` - -You can use this code as starting point in your applications. - -### Writing your own code - -To get started with `pyassimp`, examine the simpler `sample.py` script in `scripts/`, -which illustrates the basic usage. All Assimp data structures are wrapped using -`ctypes`. All the data+length fields in Assimp's data structures (such as -`aiMesh::mNumVertices`, `aiMesh::mVertices`) are replaced by simple python -lists, so you can call `len()` on them to get their respective size and access -members using `[]`. - -For example, to load a file named `hello.3ds` and print the first -vertex of the first mesh, you would do (proper error handling -substituted by assertions ...): - -```python - -from pyassimp import load -with load('hello.3ds') as scene: - - assert len(scene.meshes) - mesh = scene.meshes[0] - - assert len(mesh.vertices) - print(mesh.vertices[0]) - -``` - -Another example to list the 'top nodes' in a -scene: - -```python - -from pyassimp import load -with load('hello.3ds') as scene: - - for c in scene.rootnode.children: - print(str(c)) - -``` - -INSTALL -------- - -Install `pyassimp` by running: - -```console -$ python setup.py install -``` - -PyAssimp requires a assimp dynamic library (`DLL` on windows, -`.so` on linux, `.dynlib` on macOS) in order to work. The default search directories are: - - the current directory - - on linux additionally: `/usr/lib`, `/usr/local/lib`, - `/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu` - -To build that library, refer to the Assimp master `INSTALL` -instructions. To look in more places, edit `./pyassimp/helper.py`. -There's an `additional_dirs` list waiting for your entries. -- cgit v1.2.1