Meshlab – reference and info

A while back I posted this on various sites. I used Meshlab which is free software available here – http://www.meshlab.net

The full abstract can be found here – http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/…/2008/CCCDGR08/MeshLabEGIT.final.pdf

MeshLab:anOpen-SourceMeshProcessingTool

P. Cignoni, M. Callieri, M. Corsini, M. Dellepiane, F. Ganovelli, G. Ranzuglia

Visual Computing Lab, ISTI – CNR, Pisa Italy

Abstract The paper presents MeshLab, an open source, extensible, mesh processing system that has been developed at the Visual Computing Lab of the ISTI-CNR with the helps of tens of students. We will describe the MeshLab architecture, its main features and design objectives discussing what strategies have been used to support its development. Various examples of the practical uses of MeshLab in research and professional frameworks are reported to show the various capabilities of the presented system. Categories and Subject Descriptors (according to ACM CCS): I.3.3 [Computer Graphics]: Line and Curve Generation

When using they only ask that the following reference be made:

Eurographics Italian Chapter Conference (2008) V. Scarano, R. De Chiara, and U. Erra (Editors)
MeshLab:anOpen-SourceMeshProcessingTool
P. Cignoni, M. Callieri, M. Corsini, M. Dellepiane, F. Ganovelli, G. Ranzuglia
Visual Computing Lab, ISTI – CNR, Pisa Italy
ISBN = {978-3-905673-68-5},
DOI = {10.2312/LocalChapterEvents/ItalChap/ItalianChapConf2008/129-136}
}

Otherwise the software is free and I highly recommend it. The model show here was output and cleaned up using Meshlab. It is a Jwildfire 3d generated mesh from a Michael Bourne Cybin4D script.

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