from stl import mesh from mpl_toolkits import mplot3d from matplotlib import pyplot as plt # Load the STL file your_mesh = mesh.Mesh.from_file('sample_data.stl') # Define three different viewing angles viewing_angles = [(30, 45), (60, 90), (45, 135)] # Iterate over each viewing angle and generate an image for i, (elev, azim) in enumerate(viewing_angles, start=1): # Create a new plot with a larger figure size fig = plt.figure(figsize=(10, 10)) ax = fig.add_subplot(111, projection='3d') # Add the STL file to the plot ax.add_collection3d(mplot3d.art3d.Poly3DCollection(your_mesh.vectors)) # Calculate the limits of the mesh max_dim = max(your_mesh.points.flatten()) min_dim = min(your_mesh.points.flatten()) # Set the limits of the plot ax.set_xlim([min_dim, max_dim]) ax.set_ylim([min_dim, max_dim]) ax.set_zlim([min_dim, max_dim]) # Set the viewing angle ax.view_init(elev=elev, azim=azim) # Save the plot as an image plt.savefig(f'mesh_{i}.png') # Close the plot to avoid memory leaks plt.close() # Optional: Show the last generated plot # plt.show()