MeshLab

1.3.2

Software information

License:

Freeware (Free)


Updated:

01 Oct 2012


Publisher:

MeshLab

Website:

http://meshlab.sourceforge.net

Software Screenshots

Size: 30.58 MB


Downloads: 8996


Platform: Windows (All Versions)

Review by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 01 Oct 2012

The functionality MeshLab has to offer comes in handy when you need to process unstructured 3D models. You can use this application on a variety of platforms to edit, clean, heal, inspect, render, and convert models from 3D scanning. Or to put it in other words, MeshLab can be used to process and edit unstructured 3D triangular meshes.

As mentioned above, MeshLab can be used on a variety of platforms. The application is available for 32 and 64-bit Windows editions, for Mac OS X, for Linux, for iOS, and for Android. So to sum it up, MeshLab is available for the most popular desktop and mobile operating systems out there. You can use it on your desktop PC and you can use it on your smartphone as well.

The project you’re working on is displayed front and center on MeshLab’s interface. At the top there’s a bar that presents several buttons, each associated with various functions the application can perform. In the upper left hand corner, right where you would expect it to be, there’s a traditional File menu. Getting accustomed to this interface will not take long.


You can import a variety of file types and view them into MeshLab: PLY, STL, OFF, OBJ, 3DS, COLLADA, PTX, V3D, PTS, APTS, XYZ, GTS, TRI, ASC, X3D, X3DV, VRML, ALN. After importing a mesh, you can edit it with MeshLab’s cleaning, remeshing, and colorization filters. You can also paint, measure, or slice a mesh. When you’re done, you can export your work as one of the following supported formats: PLY, STL, OFF, OBJ, 3DS, COLLADA, VRML, DXF, GTS, U3D, IDTF, X3D.

MeshLab is released under a GNU General Public License. It is free and open source.

Process and edit unstructured 3D triangular meshes on Windows, Mac, or Linux with the open source MeshLab application.

Pros

MeshLab is available for multiple platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, iOS, and Android. Support for numerous file types is provided. Numerous filters you can use to edit meshes. MeshLab is open source.

Cons

None that I could think of.

MeshLab
1.3.2

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MeshLab has been reviewed by George Norman on 01 Oct 2012. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated MeshLab 4 out of 5 stars, naming it Excellent

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