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  2. Sketchfab - Wikipedia

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    Sketchfab is a 3D asset website used to publish, share, discover, buy and sell 3D, VR and AR content. It provides a viewer based on the WebGL and WebXR technologies that allows users to display 3D models on the web, to be viewed on any mobile browser, desktop browser or Virtual Reality headset.

  3. List of WebGL frameworks - Wikipedia

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    An open source JavaScript library/API for creating games and interactive 3D applications using WebGL, developed by Ambiera. JanusWeb: JavaScript: No Yes Yes Yes Yes Native (1.0) Yes OBJ, COLLADA, glTF, FBX, STL, PLY, VRML HTML, XML, JSON MIT License: An open-source WebXR client for collaborative 3D world building and exploration. Kubity: No No ...

  4. glTF - Wikipedia

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    glTF (Graphics Library Transmission Format or GL Transmission Format and formerly known as WebGL Transmissions Format or WebGL TF) is a standard file format for three-dimensional scenes and models. A glTF file uses one of two possible file extensions: .gltf (JSON/ASCII) or .glb . Both .gltf and .glb files may reference external binary and ...

  5. FreeCAD - Wikipedia

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    As with many modern 3D CAD modelers, FreeCAD has a 2D component to facilitate 3D-to-2D drawing conversion. Under its current state, direct 2D drawing (like AutoCAD LT) is not the focus for this software, and neither are animation or 3D model manipulation (like Blender, Maya, or Cinema 4D). However, the modular nature of FreeCAD allows the user ...

  6. SketchUp - Wikipedia

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    SketchUp is a 3D modeling software that is used to create and manipulate 3D models. It is used in architecture and interior design. SketchUp is owned by Trimble Inc. The software has a free web-based version, and three paid subscriptions to gain access to applications for Windows and macOS. [4]

  7. MakeHuman - Wikipedia

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    MakeHuman is free and open-source, with the source code and database released under the GNU Affero GPL. Models exported from an official version are released under an exception to this, CC0, in order to be widely used in free and non-free projects. These projects may or may not be commercialised.

  8. Poly (website) - Wikipedia

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    Users could search the Poly model library by specific keywords and upload or download models in the OBJ file format. [2] Most models could be "remixed" using Tilt Brush and Google Blocks application integration; the remixed object was automatically published on Poly with credit and links to the original creator.

  9. Qlone - Wikipedia

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    Qlone exports directly to multiple 3D platforms including SketchFab, [17] i.materialise, [18] Lens Studio for Snapchat, [19] Shapeways and CGTrader. [20] Models can also be exported in different 3D formats for use in other 3D tools – OBJ, STL, FBX, USDZ, GLB (Binary gLTF), PLY, and X3D. [21] [22] 3D Face Capture with the Qlone App