VectorChroma is a web-based 3D mesh viewer that allows you to interactively visualize 3D models with normal material rendering.
Live build: https://andrewsink.github.io/VectorChroma/
- Open the VectorChroma webpage in your browser.
- Use the sidebar buttons to control rotation, wireframe display, and rotation controls.
- Click the "Upload .STL" button to select and upload an STL file.
- The uploaded mesh will be displayed in the main canvas, and you can rotate and manipulate it using the controls.
- Interactive 3D visualization of 3D models.
- Control rotation of the model.
- Toggle wireframe display for enhanced visualization.
- Rotate the model using rotation controls.
- Upload and view STL files.
- Smooth and realistic rendering with normal material applied to the mesh.
- Easy-to-use interface for visualizing 3D models in the browser.
- Provides a quick and convenient way to inspect and explore STL files.
- Useful for designers, engineers, and 3D enthusiasts to view and evaluate 3D models.
- Allows for interactive manipulation and examination of models using rotation and wireframe controls.
- Lightweight and web-based, eliminating the need for complex installations or specialized software.
To get started with VectorChroma, simply open the webpage in your browser and follow the instructions provided. No additional installations or dependencies are required.
VectorChroma is released under the MIT License. Feel free to fork, modify, and use the code according to the terms of the license.
VectorChroma uses the following libraries:
- Three.js - A JavaScript 3D library for WebGL-based rendering.
- Bootstrap - A popular front-end component library for building responsive web pages.
Contributions to VectorChroma are welcome! If you find any issues or have suggestions for improvements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.
Visualize and explore 3D models with VectorChroma!