1.0.6 • Published 6 years ago
@blockv/threejs-to-v3d v1.0.6
ThreeJS to V3D converter
This module uses the importers on the Three.js library to convert 3D scene files to the .v3d format. It can be used via the command-line, from node, or from the browser.
NOTE: Currently only supports FBX files
Use from the command-line
First, install the module:
npm install -g threejs-to-v3d
Then use it:
threejs-to-v3d --input file1.fbx file2.jpg --output file.v3d
Use from Node
Require and use it:
require("threejs-to-v3d").convert(["file1.fbx", "file2.jpg"]).then(arraybuffer => fs.writeFile("file.v3d", new Buffer(arraybuffer)));
Use from the browser via script
Include the script on your page:
<script src="threejs-to-v3d.min.js"></script>
Then use it, by passing in an array of File objects:
ThreeJSConverter.convert(files).then(function(arraybuffer) {
saveAs(new File([arraybuffer], "output.v3d"));
});
Use from the browser via webpack
First, since this module uses some native Node modules, they need to be excluded from packaging in your webpack config:
{
...
externals: [
{ fs: true, "fs.promised": true }
]
...
}
Then, you can require and use it normally:
require("threejs-to-v3d").convert(files).then(arraybuffer => {
saveAs(new File([arraybuffer], "output.v3d"));
});