Rate 3D models with stars, tag them and add notes on your Mac, then sort by rating to surface your best work - stored beside your files, never inside them.
Eyemesh lets you make a folder of 3D files your own. Rate models with stars, label them with tags, and jot down notes - then organize your library around the information that actually matters to you, not just filenames and dates. It turns a flat pile of assets into a library you can navigate by quality and purpose.
Give any model a rating from one to five stars, straight from the info panel or a quick right-click. Your ratings show up as star badges right on the thumbnails, so quality is visible at a glance across the whole grid. Then sort the browser by rating to float your five-star models to the top - the perfect way to surface your best work or shortlist the assets that made the cut.
Add as many free-form tags as you like to any file - by project, style, status, anything. There's no fixed list to fight with: type whatever you need, and Eyemesh suggests tags you've already used so your vocabulary stays consistent. Tags appear as clean colored chips, with the same color for the same tag every time, so categories are easy to spot.
Need to remember a detail - a revision to make, where a model came from, a quirk to watch out for? Write it straight onto the file as a note. Your notes are saved automatically as you type and travel with the model, so the context is always there waiting the next time you open it.
All of this is stored in a small companion file kept alongside your models - never written inside the 3D files themselves. Your originals stay byte-for-byte untouched, and your ratings, tags and notes move with the folder when you copy or relocate it. Rename or move a file within Eyemesh and its metadata follows along; add it to a favorite collection and your tags, notes and rating come too.