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hiccup-sdf-to-obj

v0.0.10

Published

export hiccup-sdf models to OBJ

Downloads

7

Readme

hiccup-sdf-to-obj

Tools for exporting hiccup-sdf models to OBJs. Supports single CPU, threaded CPU and GPU mashing. Designed for offline export in node.js.

Installation

npm install hiccup-sdf-to-obj --save

Usage

CPU meshing

const fs = require("fs")
const sdfToObj = require("hiccup-sdf-to-obj")

const tree = ["sphere"];

sdfToObj(tree, obj => {
  fs.writeFileSync(path.join(__dirname, "sphere.obj"), obj);
});

$ node export-obj.js

Threaded CPU meshing

Uses worker threads:

const fs = require("fs")
const sdfToObj = require("hiccup-sdf-to-obj/threaded")

const tree = ["sphere"];

sdfToObj(tree, obj => {
  fs.writeFileSync(path.join(__dirname, "sphere.obj"), obj);
});

$ node --experimental-worker export-obj.js

Warning: currently map from hiccup-sdf is not supported in threaded export!

GPU meshing

Uses offscreen Electron to render on GPU and mesh to OBJ.

const fs = require("fs")
const sdfToObj = require("hiccup-sdf-to-obj/gpu")

const tree = ["sphere"];

sdfToObj(tree, obj => {
  fs.writeFileSync(path.join(__dirname, "sphere.obj"), obj);
});

$ node export-obj.js

API

All options are optional.

sdfToObj(tree, [options], callback)

  • tree - hiccup-sdf model tree
  • options.size - resolution for meshing, 128 is the default, for GPU meshing 256 usually gives nicer results, for single CPU 64 is recommended for speed (but ugly exports)
  • options.threads - number of threads to spawn, works only with threaded exports, defaults to 4
  • callback(obj) - callback called with obj string if succeeded, otherwise null

Acknowledgements

This project was developed in part at Laboratory, an artist residency for interactive arts: https://laboratoryspokane.com.