@Pl45m4 said in QWidget 3D Model:
I think using QtQuick 3D might be the easiest and best way for your case. I'm sure you will find more examples out there.
thank you so much, I am here for you :D, I will wait...
@Pl45m4 said in QWidget 3D Model:
Do you already have the model + textures etc.?
I do not have not yet but I can find free like you said
@Pl45m4 said in QWidget 3D Model:
Hahaha that stick figure out of nowhere made me laugh :D
<3
@Joshika_Namani Which version of Qt do you use? I think that using Qt6 is a better option but here is a doc for Qt5 https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qopenglwidget.html if you want to see.
@timob256
This is some years old but maybe it helps.
Also found this:
https://github.com/GarageGames/Qt/blob/master/qt-5/qt3d/src/render/io/objloader.cpp
'AssimpImporter' should be able to import 3D models supported by 'Assimp' library, but there is no such class in Qt, at least not in Qt 5.5.1 (Kubuntu 16.04.3), Qt 5.10.0 (Windows 10 and Kubuntu 16.04.3) and Qt 5.10.1 (Windows 10).
Personally I wouldn't recommend you using Qt3D (at this point), since this module still looks like a technology preview although is not marked as such.