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ObjectReader64 Visual Studio Community 2015

Started by Patrice Terrier, September 21, 2015, 03:27:14 PM

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Patrice Terrier


ObjectReader has now its own forum here.

New models and documentation are available on the dedicated web site.

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Patrice Terrier
GDImage (advanced graphic addon)
http://www.zapsolution.com

Patrice Terrier

#1
Each big toy, from this 3D wavefront obj collection, is the original work of talented artists.

They have all been reworked to fix the many problems occuring with 3D models downloaded from the internet.
Each of them is using a specific .mtl file, thoroughly handcrafted to use the unique features provided by ObjReader.

To download a specific model, just click on the link shown under each of the thumbnail.


Interceptor
(original model from Unknown)


USS Discovery
(original model from Unknown)


V8 Helmet
(original model from Xiiid)


Spitfire MK Vb
(original model from Anders Lejczak)


Ducati
(original model from Unknown)


Maserati
(original model from Edson)


Projector
(original model from Unknown)


Carrera GT
(original model from Unknown)


Lamborghini LP 760


Flying P38
(original model from Anders Lejczak)


KI-84 HAYATE
(original model from Anders Lejczak)


Pitts Special
(original model from Unknown)


P47 Thunderbolt
(original model from Anders Lejczak)


P40 Tomahawk
(original model from Anders Lejczak)


Rolex
(original model from Unknown)


LEICA M9
(original model from Maciek Ptaszynski)
Patrice Terrier
GDImage (advanced graphic addon)
http://www.zapsolution.com

Petr Schreiber

Hi Patrice,

congratulations on great viewer - the Iron Man looks really awesome, even without any texture.

What could be fun experiment to try is to use the fragments of background image as light sources for lighting the model - kind of poor man's global illumination.
That way the integration of the model and the scene could be even better.


Petr
AMD Sempron 3400+ | 1GB RAM @ 533MHz | GeForce 6200 / GeForce 9500GT | 32bit Windows XP SP3

psch.thinbasic.com

Patrice Terrier

New models have been added to the dedicated www.objreader.com forum.

Large zip files, and wallpaper, are directly attached to each of the post.
You must register first in order to see them.
Patrice Terrier
GDImage (advanced graphic addon)
http://www.zapsolution.com

Patrice Terrier

Here is a quick video presentation of some of the things that could be done with version 2.00.

onyx.mp4
Patrice Terrier
GDImage (advanced graphic addon)
http://www.zapsolution.com

Patrice Terrier

Patrice Terrier
GDImage (advanced graphic addon)
http://www.zapsolution.com

Patrice Terrier

Patrice Terrier
GDImage (advanced graphic addon)
http://www.zapsolution.com

Patrice Terrier

#7
Bugatti Chiron 2018.

This model is composed of 6 584 895 polygons, and still render in turbo mode at 61 FPS within ObjReader64 version 2.5
using CPU 16%, and GPU 54%.

Tooks me almost one full month work to produce this beast (privilege of retirement)

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Patrice Terrier
GDImage (advanced graphic addon)
http://www.zapsolution.com

Chris Chancellor


Mike Lobanovsky

#9
Suffice it to say that the raw version of this model comprised nearly 34 million polygons and was still able to be rendered by ObjReader at a rate of 25 FPS. Quite an achievement for an amateur 3D renderer, I think. :)
Mike
(3.6GHz Intel Core i5 w/ 16GB RAM, 2 x GTX 650Ti w/ 2GB VRAM, Windows 7 Ultimate Sp1)

Patrice Terrier

And the size of the 34 million polygons .obj file is more than 2.5 Gb, something totaly out of the scope of most programming languages, except C++ 64-bit of course.  ;)

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Patrice Terrier
GDImage (advanced graphic addon)
http://www.zapsolution.com

Charles Pegge

Are you interested in the human figure, Patrice? This would be the ultimate rendering challenge, especially faces, due to our enhanced sensitivity to human facial form and expression.

Patrice Terrier

QuoteAre you interested in the human figure, Patrice?
I didn't worked much on human face, natural hair material is one of the most complex thing to render, but if you have some good looking girl face (or full body) i would be glad to see if our alphatocoverage meta command could help.

The current ObjReader as much evolved since the version that was first posted on your forum.
Let me know if you want to register on my dedicated www.objreader.com forum.

Patrice Terrier
GDImage (advanced graphic addon)
http://www.zapsolution.com

Charles Pegge

Thank you, Patrice.

My hands are full, at present (though not with ladies) but I am very interested in texture. Many of the great classical portraits would be considered low-res by today's standards.

Patrice Terrier

Version 2.52 has just been released with two new great features.

1 - Animation
Now you can perform individual mesh rotation on any axis, using the new material #rotate step, x, y, z meta command.

2 - High resolution timer
Because the maximum resolution of the TIMER API is almost limited to 60 hz.
We are now using our own SyncTimer that is based on the real refresh rate of the main display being used.
Most of the time we can reach 75 FPS (turbo mode) even with hypernurbs complex models using more than 30 millions polygons !!!

I did post a new Drone model with 4 rotating propellers, and a gyroscopic camera.
But more to come (Helios2, Tron, etc.)



Patrice Terrier
GDImage (advanced graphic addon)
http://www.zapsolution.com