3D content creation is the process of using 3D modeling software to create a mathematical representation of any surface of an object—typically called a 3D model—that can be 3D printed. After the object is designed, it is broken into hundreds or thousands of horizontal layers, based on the desired resolution of the finished print. Once that’s done, each layer is exported as an image file. Most printers are capable of printing at resolutions between 100 and 400 microns, measured in hundred thousandths of a meter. That means each layer will be roughly one-quarter (if 300 microns) to one-tenth (if 100 microns) the thickness of a human hair. Next, your 3D printer will use high-precision lasers to melt thin layers of plastic filament into your object’s exact shape on top of its print bed. Once each layer has been printed, your printer will lift its platform up by one-layer thickness and repeat the process until your entire 3D model has been created by printing layer upon layer upon layer.
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Spline
Easily create and publish 3D web experiences. Build and iterate fast with production-ready results.
Webflow 3D Transforms
Webflow 3D Transforms was created by the Webflow team, and it`s best-in-class. If you`re looking to create 3D CSS transforms, this is the tool to use. You can have page elements move, rotate, or apply perspective to make your 3D animations really stand out.
Vectary
Vectary is an online 3D design tool that lets you create and share 3D projects by sending a link and collaborating in the browser together with other designers. It has two creator modes?—?an easy drag and drop for beginners, or a mesh modeling toolkit for more experienced designers.
Naker
To make the web cool again, you need cool tools. Naker has created a 3D web design tool to allow anyone to make room for their creativity to create interactive and immersive digital experiences like never before and share it anywhere on the internet for computers, mobiles and even VR!
Rotato
Rotato is an app for your Mac that lets you create, capture, and animate 3D mockups for your digital designs in a matter of seconds.
Patches
Patches is a visual programming environment for WebGL, WebVR and other HTML5 APIs. It features live preview, data flow visualization, network communication, publishing, unlimited undo, and a catalog of ready-made patches that can be used as modular building blocks. Complex logic can be nested in subgraphs and they can be rendered directly to a specific render target, or simply used as a texture. Loops are modeled as nested graphs that are evaluated once per loop iteration.
3D Parallax Editor
Based on CSS 3D transforms distributed along the x-axis, Webydo’s backend does the heavy lifting so that you can simply upload layers (video, images, typography, and pretty much anything else) for an awesome hover-activated 3D effect.
Poly
Poly by Google is a library of free 3D objects for augmented and virtual reality apps.
Threed.io
This is a tool that allows you to generate 3D Mockups directly in your Browser. It is completely free and no requires additional software. You only will have to upload your design and create the 3D mockup with your favourite settings.
A-Frame
A-Frame is an amazing, super-easy, open source framework to build virtual reality web experiences. You can use this framework to develop VR apps and I find it great for web developers to create virtual reality experiences.
ClayGL
ClayGL is a WebGL graphic library for building scalable Web3D applications.
Maptalks
An open-source javascript library for integrated 2D/3D maps.
Tridiv
Tridiv is a CSS 3D shapes creator developed by Julian Garnier that provides you with a right-side bar UI control for easily and intuitively edit your shapes and compositions.
Voxel
The goal of this project is to provide a lightweight 3D CSS library with very simple implementation.
SVG 3D Builder
This framework aims at creating 3d models with SVG and to provide a concise API. It is purely developed with concepts of two-dimensions. One of its essential implementations is Bezier in both curve and surface. It is one thing to describe them with mathematic equations, but another thing to illustrate them with computer graphics.
Layer Visualizer
A simple web-based 3D layer visualizer (useful for visualizing material UIs and other things involving depth/shadows).
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