Here's a nifty application for the PSP users out there who have some experience in 3D modelling. Nems has released objLoader v1.0, and it's an application that allows users to load and view 3D objects they've created and placed in OBJ format onto the PSP.
Here's a translated list of features for the application:
* Loading 3D model in export (.Obj)
* Loading of materials file (. Mtl) Associate
* Minutes architecture for PSP-GU
* Manipulating the color of mesh
The file we have for you has a French readme, so you'll have to be careful about installing and using this application on your PSP. That being said, there's also a sample you can try out inside the archived file, so if you do manage to install the application, you can go ahead and load up the ship featured above.
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