What is the use case of PMP over something like IGL [1]? IGL has a ridiculous number of implemented algorithms -- at this point the second a new paper comes out in the geometry processing community it gets implemented in IGL!
Looks like a really good start. One suggestion: add mesh boolean algorithm, currently, only CGAL do this well, if your library could supports this on the MIT license, I would definitely try it. Currently, I am using libigl to do parameterization and CGAL to do mesh boolean in my 3D modeling software[1]
Thanks for the suggestion, definitely something to think about. However, this is also non-trivial to implement in a robust and efficient manner, so not sure we'll look at this soon.
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- A proper mesh data structure providing meaningful abstractions
- Support for general polygon meshes
- Support for dynamic connectivity updates
- Cross-compilation to JavaScript, allowing for web-based demos[1] and interactive HTML slides[2]
- Implementations of canonical algorithms as described in the standard textbook of the field (Polygon Mesh Processing[3])
[1] http://www.pmp-library.org/mpview.html
[2] https://pmp-library.github.io/pmp-slides/slides.html
[3] http://www.pmp-book.org
[1] https://github.com/huxingyi/dust3d