babylonjs-blender-loader

1.0.3 • Public • Published

Load Blender .blend files as BabylonJS objects through a webpack loader.

Unfortunately, textures are not supported yet. The BabylonJS API makes it really hard to load things yet because it requires textures to be loaded through its own XHR mechanism and its own loader stuff. It doesn’t even really have a proper plain JavaScript object loader, so we have to feed it stringified JSON as a data: URI. To try to reduce the amount of necessary refactoring later if texture loading is ever supported properly, this loader loads an object with an API that wraps SceneLoader.

Usage

The BabylonJS SceneLoader offers ImportMesh() to load a single mesh to an existing scene, Load() to generate a new scene from the entire file, and Append() to mix an entire file to an existing scene. The scene provided by this loader will have equivalent methods except that you must pass it SceneLoader and omit the rootUrl and sceneFilename arguments. Thus, it has the following API:

  • loadedBlend.dataUri: the raw data as a data: URI. If you are working around the lack of texture support, you may need this, but this should be considered deprecated because of the possibility that textures may eventually be handled correctly (through webpack image loaders).

  • loadedBlend.ImportMesh(sceneLoader, meshesNames, scene, onsuccess, progressCallBack, onerror)

  • loadedBlend.Load(sceneLoader, engine, onsuccess, progressCallBack, onerror)

  • loadedBlend.Append(sceneLoader, scene, onsuccess, progressCallBack, onerror)

An example:

var engine = new BABYLON.Engine(document.getElementById('render-canvas'), true);
var scene = new BABYLON.Scene(engine);
require('./scene.blend').Append(BABYLON.SceneLoader, scene, loadedScene => {/*onsuccess*/}, x => {/*onprogress*/}, ex => {/*onerror*/});
engine.runRenderLoop(() => scene.render());

Prerequisites

You must have blender in your PATH and have the BabylonJS Blender Exporter plugin installed (but not necessarily activated) in Blender. See more detailed instructions in the documentation for babylonjs-blender.

Installation

$ npm install --save babylonjs-blender-loader

Configuration

You are free to write require('babylonjs-blender-loader!../models/person.blend'), but that is clunky and you probably want to use this loader for all .blend files. To do so, configure webpack to use this loader as the default for .blend files:

({
    module: {
        loaders: [
            { test: /\.blend$/, loader: 'babylonjs-blender-loader', },
        ],
    },
})

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