
! Assimp plugin updated with latest Assimp 5.0 sdk. ! changed and improved the user interface. + settings are saved in a SQLite3 database. To and from Explorer context menu (Options > MISC).

+ added option to add and remove MadView3D + added new functions like the display of vertex normals.

! (Linux) MadView3D is now linked with GLIBC 2.23 (Ubuntu 16.04)Īnd should run oin many recent and older Linux distributions. ! updated Assimp plugin with latest version of Assimp. TargetRealtime_MaxQuality generates wrong polygons. In some cases, Assimp post processing filter ! fixed a bug when loading 3D models with Assimp 5.0. + added gizmo manipulator to easily rotate the 3D model. – reg_del.vbs: remove MadView3D from the context menuģD Model visualization, with 3D gizmo manipulator (MadView3D 0.4.1) – reg_add.vbs: add MadView3D to the context menu For Linux users, this means that MadView3D 0.4.0 can run on both recent and a bit older Linux distributions because MadView3D no longer requires the GLIBC 2.27 but is now linked with GLIBC 2.23 (Ubuntu 16.04).įor Windows users, I added two vbscript files that allow to add an “Open with MadView3D” entry to the context menu of Windows Explorer: MadView3D 0.4.0 is based on GeeXLab 0.29.7.


This new version of MadView3D comes with the following changes and improvements: MadView3D can load many 3D file formats including. Here is a new version of MadView3D, a 3D model viewer based on GeeXLab.
