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Instant Meshes

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This repository contains the interactive meshing software developed as part of the publication

Instant Field-Aligned Meshes
Wenzel Jakob, Marco Tarini, Daniele Panozzo, Olga Sorkine-Hornung
In ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proceedings of SIGGRAPH Asia 2015)
PDF, Video, Project page

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Instant Meshes logo

Pre-compiled binaries

The following binaries (Intel, 64 bit) are automatically generated from the latest GitHub revision.

Microsoft Windows
Mac OS X
Linux

Please also fetch the following dataset ZIP file and extract it so that the datasets folder is in the same directory as Instant Meshes, Instant Meshes.app, or Instant Meshes.exe.

Datasets

Compiling

Compiling from scratch requires CMake and a recent version of XCode on Mac, Visual Studio 2015 on Windows, and GCC on Linux.

On Linux and MacOS, compiling should be as simple as

git clone --recursive https://github.com/wjakob/instant-meshes
cd instant-meshes
cmake .
make -j 4

On Windows, open the generated file InstantMeshes.sln after step 3 and proceed building as usual from within Visual Studio.

Usage

To get started, launch the binary and select a dataset using the "Open mesh" button on the top left (the application must be located in the same directory as the 'datasets' folder, otherwise the panel will be empty).

The standard workflow is to solve for an orientation field (first blue button) and a position field (second blue button) in sequence, after which the 'Export mesh' button becomes active. Many user interface elements display a descriptive message when hovering the mouse cursor above for a second.

A range of additional information about the input mesh, the computed fields, and the output mesh can be visualized using the check boxes accessible via the 'Advanced' panel.

Clicking the left mouse button and dragging rotates the object; right-dragging (or shift+left-dragging) translates, and the mouse wheel zooms. The fields can also be manipulated using brush tools that are accessible by clicking the first icon in each 'Tool' row.

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  • C++ 87.8%
  • C 9.5%
  • GLSL 1.8%
  • CMake 0.9%