MCP Three
Enables working with 3D models by converting GLTF/GLB files into React Three Fiber JSX components and analyzing model structures, hierarchies, and properties for debugging and optimization.
README
MCP Three - 3D Model Processing Server
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A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server specialized for working with 3D models, specifically GLTF/GLB files. This server provides tools to convert 3D models into React Three Fiber JSX components and analyze model structures.
Features
- GLTF/GLB to JSX Conversion: Convert 3D models into reusable React Three Fiber components
- Model Structure Analysis: Inspect and debug 3D model hierarchies and properties
- Performance Optimization: Support for instancing, mesh simplification, and texture optimization
- TypeScript Support: Generate type-safe React components with proper TypeScript definitions
Tools Available
1. gltfjsx
Converts GLTF/GLB 3D model files into declarative React (react-three-fiber) JSX components.
Features:
- TypeScript definitions generation
- Mesh and material instancing for performance
- Texture format conversion and optimization
- Mesh simplification
- Shadow casting/receiving setup
- Bone layout for animations
- Metadata preservation
2. get-model-structure
Analyzes and returns the structure of a GLTF/GLB model file as JSON. Useful for debugging complex models and understanding their hierarchy before conversion.
Getting Started
Add this server to your MCP client configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-three": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["mcp-three"]
}
}
}
Supported File Formats
.gltf- GLTF JSON format.glb- GLTF Binary format
Common Use Cases
- Converting 3D Models for Web Apps: Transform GLTF/GLB files into optimized React components
- Model Debugging: Inspect model structure and properties before integration
- Performance Optimization: Generate instanced meshes and optimized textures
- Animation Setup: Prepare models with proper bone layouts for animations
This project is built using the xmcp framework.
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