Linux developers working with Aspose.3D for Python via .NET can benefit from this update’s refined animation features, expanded 3MF format compatibility, and comprehensive bug fixes.
Supercharged Animations
Elevate your Python 3D apps with animations by converting Euler angle-based animations to quaternion-based animations accurately. With the latest Python 3D API release, you can export quaternion-based animations in FBX and glTF formats.
Introducing 3MF Support for Linux
Python developers can incorporate advanced 3MF file format support functionality using this API version and upgrade their apps running on Linux powered systems.
glTF File Export
Effortlessly export your glTF files by resampling keyframes during conversion for seamless animation playback and handling incomplete keyframe sequences to prevent exceptions.
API Enhancements
We have added new properties in the aspose.threeD.animation.AnimationChannel
class for simplified keyframe sequence management in Aspose.3D for Python via .NET 24.1.0. Additionally, a new slerp
method simplifies spherical linear interpolation within the aspose.threeD.utilities.Quaternion
class on Linux systems.
Bug Fixes
Different fixes have been injected in this release to take care of the problems with NaN rotations, corrupted texture coordinates, file format detection, USDZ/glTF conversion, and USDZ format limitations.
You can view the list of all new features, enhancements, and bug fixes introduced in this release by visiting Aspose.3D for Python via .NET 24.1.0 Release Notes.