I am wondering why the package is not on PyPI. I am thinking it is because of some of the dependencies, but I'm not sure.
Installing through PyPI without conda makes it much easier for anyone to get started.
This is useful for many users.
@anandijain this is on our roadmap! We hope to release a PyPi package soon.
pytorch3d is now available on pypi for Mac and Linux. These are CPU-only builds - they don't use cuda.
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@anandijain this is on our roadmap! We hope to release a PyPi package soon.