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This update introduces a new import method for FBX files using ufbx. If the fbx2gltf import fails, it will use the most recently cached scene from the ufbx import. The process is sped up by introducing threads to load the ufbx portion. Key changes include: - Support for importing geometry helper nodes in FBX files. - Addition of cameras and lights with updated names. - Removal of the fbx importer manager. - Introduction of ModelDocument3D and updates to its methods. - Changes to FBX import options and visibility. - Updating the documentation and handling some errors. - Store the original non-unique node, mesh and animation names in FBX and glTF. Co-Authored-By: bqqbarbhg <bqqbarbhg@gmail.com> |
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structures | ||
config.py | ||
gltf_defines.h | ||
gltf_document.cpp | ||
gltf_document.h | ||
gltf_state.cpp | ||
gltf_state.h | ||
gltf_template_convert.h | ||
README.md | ||
register_types.cpp | ||
register_types.h | ||
SCsub | ||
skin_tool.cpp | ||
skin_tool.h |
Godot GLTF import and export module
In a nutshell, the GLTF module works like this:
- The
structures/
folder contains GLTF structures, the small pieces that make up a GLTF file, represented as C++ classes. - The
extensions/
folder contains GLTF extensions, which are optional features that build on top of the base GLTF spec. GLTFState
holds collections of structures and extensions.GLTFDocument
operates on GLTFState and its elements.- The
editor/
folder uses GLTFDocument to import and export 3D models.