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Compress GLTF via Python

Build your own Python apps to compress GLTF files using server-side APIs.

How to Compress GLTF File Using Python

In order to compress GLTF file, we’ll use

Aspose.3D for Python

API which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy to use API for Python platform to be used with compress any 3D file. Open

NuGet

package manager, search for Aspose.3D and install. You may also use the following command from the Package Manager Console.

Package Manager Console Command


PM> Install-Package Aspose.3D

Steps to Compress GLTF via Python

Aspose.3D makes it easy for the developers to compress the GLTF file with just few lines of code.

  • Load GLTF file via the constructor of Scene class
  • Define the output path of the compressed file
  • Create an instance of SaveOptions
  • Call the Scene.Save method with object

System Requirements

Aspose.3D for Python is supported on all major operating systems. Just make sure that you have the following prerequisites.

  • Microsoft Windows or Linux based OS.
  • Python 3.5 or later.
  • Aspose.3D for Python referenced in your project.
  • About Aspose.3D for Python API

    Aspose.3D is a CAD and Gameware API to load, modify and convert 3D files. API is a standalone and does not require any any 3D modeling or rendering software. One can easily use API for Discreet3DS, WavefrontOBJ, STL (ASCII, Binary), Universal3D, FBX (ASCII, Binary), Collada, glTF, PLY, GLB, DirectX and more formats.

    GLTF What is GLTF File Format?

    glTF (GL transmission format) is a 3D file format that stores 3D model information in JSON format. The use of JSON minimizes both the size of 3D assets and the runtime processing needed to unpack and use those assets. It was adopted for the efficient transmission and loading of 3D scenes and models by applications.

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    Other Supported App to Compress Formats

    Using Python, One can also Compress many other file formats including.

    3DS (3D studio mesh file format)
    3MF (3D Manufacturing Format)
    AMF (Additive Manufacturing Format)
    ASE (2D Animation File)
    DAE (Digital Asset Exchange)
    DXF (Drawing Interchange Format)
    DRC (Google Draco)
    FBX (3D Format)
    GLB (3D File Binary Representation)
    GLTF (GL Transmission Format)
    JT (Jupiter Tessellation File)
    OBJ (3D File Format)
    PLY (Polygon File Format)
    PDF (3D PDF)
    RVM (AVEVA Plant Design Model)
    STL (Interchangeable 3D Surface Geometry)
    U3D (Universal 3D)
    VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language)
    X (DirectX Model Image)
    USD (Universal Scene Description)
    USDZ (Universal Scene Description Zip Archive)