goth-gltf
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A low-level gltf parser implemented on nanoserde
goth-gltf
Goth-gltf aims to be a low-level, unopinionated reader for gltf files.
Basic example:
let filename = std::env::args().nth(1).unwrap();
let bytes = std::fs::read(&filename).unwrap();
let (gltf, _): (
goth_gltf::Gltf<goth_gltf::default_extensions::Extensions>,
_,
) = goth_gltf::Gltf::from_bytes(&bytes).unwrap();
println!("{:#?}", gltf);
In comparison with gltf-rs, it:
- Represents the gltf JSON structure transparently
- Uses nanoserde instead of serde
- Supports a wider range of extensions
- Has no code specific for loading images or reading attributes out of buffers
Extensions Implemented
-
KHR_lights_punctual
-
KHR_materials_emissive_strength
-
KHR_materials_ior
-
KHR_materials_sheen
-
KHR_materials_unlit
-
KHR_texture_basisu
-
KHR_texture_transform
-
EXT_mesh_gpu_instancing
-
EXT_meshopt_compression
-
MSFT_lod
-
MSFT_screencoverage
License: MIT