b3view
("Be View")
Press 't' for Minetest ../textures with this (poikilos') forked model
viewer for B3D, X, OBJ, MS3D, 3DS (or any supported by Irrlicht).
bird: github.com/poikilos/mobs_sky
Website: poikilos.org
Main Features in poikilos fork
- stabilized (makes sure font, model or texture loads before using)
- modernized includes (
#include
statements specify "irrlicht"
directory instead of assuming it)
- double-click after you associate this program with the file types
(mime types are installed by install.sh to allow this on GNU+Linux
Systems--see Compile and Install)
- hotkeys to cycle through textures and reload model OR texture
(see Usage below).
- see also CHANGELOG.md
Compile
(the original version of this section is from
https://code.google.com/archive/p/b3view/wikis/BuildingFromSource.wiki)
Prerequisites
- C++ Compiler (Linux: gcc [C++14], icc; Windows: the project file is
from Visual Studio 2010, but C++14 is required--update or see
Troubleshooting and comments for the
#include
statements in UserInterface.cpp if you have compiler or linker errors)
- Irrlicht Library
- Linux only: QtCreator/Qt (4 or 5)
Linux
Windows
(If you use MinGW the Linux section of instructions apply. This section
only applies to Visual Studio users.)
- In the "win32" folder of your source tree there's a VC++2010 Solution.
Open it up and edit the properties to reflect the correct path to the
directory which contains the "irrlicht" directory.
After building, you end up with a "win32_build" folder in the source
tree which contains the win32 binary.
- Additionally, you have to manually copy the files
from the "build" directory to the output folder.
Troubleshooting
(gcc and GUI compilation)
- If you are using GCC to compile, you may need gcc 8.2.1 or higher
(C++14
experimental/filesystem
works on 8.2.1 for sure, but C++17's
filesystem
has not been tested and requires minor changes to
#include
and using
statements in UserInterface.cpp)
- Make sure you have the Irrlicht and Qt development packages
(such as via
sudo dnf -y install qt-devel qt-creator irrlicht-devel
on Fedora 29)
- Qt is not actually used, only Qt creator (the
CONFIG -= qt
setting is in the .pro
file).
- Open Qt Creator, click File, Open, then choose this project's .pro
file.
- Build & Run (if you have trouble compiling, see
filehandoff#compiling-issues)
- Copy all of the files from
./build
to your actual build directory,
if your build directory is not ./build
- (optional) Copy your favorite public-licensed font over
./build/ClearSansRegular.tff
or to current working directory of
program (varies on Linux when you double-click files). If you don't,
and didn't copy the included one to the output directory,
the following fonts will be tried, in the following order:
- C:\Windows\Fonts: calibrib.ttf, arialbd.ttf
- /usr/share/fonts: liberation/LiberationSans-Bold.ttf,
gnu-free/FreeSansBold.ttf, dejavu/DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf,
google-droid/DroidSans-Bold.ttf
Install
Windows
- If you are not using a release version, compile the program (see
above) then copy install.bat to your build directory.
- double-click install.bat (read any messages that appear then press
a key to continue when prompted).
- Associate the B3D file extension, and other Irrlicht-compatible 3D
mesh formats such as X and OBJ.
%USERPROFILE%\Applications\b3view\b3view.exe
(right-click a b3d
file, then Open With, show additional programs, then either paste that
path or choose This PC, C:, Users, your username, Applications,
b3view, b3view.exe)
GNU+Linux Systems
- copy install.sh to your build directory if you are not using a release
version and your build directory is not
./build
- run install.sh as root, such by running
sudo bash install.sh
in
Terminal from the project directory (if you are not root, the install
will install to $USER/Applications after giving an opportunity to
cancel with Ctrl C during a countdown).
(the script will install the "Blitz3D Model File" (model/b3d
) mime
type, which your OS will use for all files with the b3d
extension--
this allows associating the file type with a program).
- Associate the b3d file extension (and possibly other Irrlicht-
compatible 3D mesh formats) with b3view: Right-click any B3D file,
"Open With...", find or type b3view, then check "Remember
application..." or "Set as default..." or something similar depending
on your desktop environment (an option to always use the same program
will only be available if the mime type was successfully installed for
the user profile or system such as via install.sh).
Usage
- You can click "File," "Open," then choose an Irrlicht-compatible B3D
file. However, the program is much easier to use if you associate the
format with b3view (see "Installation" above) so you can just double-
click the file to open b3view automatically.
-
/ +
: To change animation frame rate in increments of 5 fps,
click "Faster" or "Slower," or use -
key or +
/=
key. By default,
the scene refreshes at 60fps and the animation runs as 30 fps
(Irrlicht does interpolation automatically).
t
/ e
: cycle through textures in ../textures
using t
key (e
to go back) such as for Minetest mods, where model must be in
modname/models/
and texture must be in modname/textures/
.
If ../textures
doesn't exist relative to the model file's directory,
the model file's own directory will be used.
F5
: Reload last model file
r
: Reload last texture file
- drag with middle button: rotate view
- drag with middle button while holding shift key: pan up and down
z
or y
: change camera "up" axis to Z or Y (Y is default;
automatically changed to Z when 3ds file is loaded)
Known Issues
- Warn on missing texture.
- Test and complete install.bat on Windows.
- Look for fonts on OS X (see "Set Font for UI Elements" in
UserInterface.cpp).
- (View.cpp) Set pitch correctly for shift & middle mouse button drag.
- Lighting not correct until you rotate or enable z-Up
Authors