Difference between revisions of "Online 3D Viewer Evaluation"

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[http://3dfile.io/ http://3dfile.io/]
[http://3dfile.io/ http://3dfile.io/]


supports "exploding" of assemblies with a slider - very handy to show assembly of several parts - does not support shadows so general display quality is not spectacular
supports "exploding" of assemblies with a slider - very handy to show assembly of several parts - does not support shadows so general display quality is not spectacular - support IGS, and a few other formats




[http://p3d.in/ http://p3d.in/]
[http://p3d.in/ http://p3d.in/]


supports textures and more complex shaders - rather flexible with material setup - no shadows
supports textures and more complex shaders - rather flexible with material setup - no shadows - supports only OBJ format

Revision as of 10:28, 27 April 2014

We want to get an overview what websites are there to show/share 3D models online. Basically like a youtube for 3D models :)

http://3dfile.io/

supports "exploding" of assemblies with a slider - very handy to show assembly of several parts - does not support shadows so general display quality is not spectacular - support IGS, and a few other formats


http://p3d.in/

supports textures and more complex shaders - rather flexible with material setup - no shadows - supports only OBJ format