Viz4D helps you create top-performing web-based 3D viewer that works great on mobile and VR. It is tailored for real-time Archviz walkthrough, 3D product configurator and presentation.
Thanks to the unique sets of AutoOptimization tech, even a complex architectural scene with multi-millions poly now can be viewed easily on standalone VR headset without connecting to PC.
Viz4D is being used in various fields to create VR showroom, real estate 3D walkthrough tour, virtual gallery, museum, furniture and WebGL product configurator in VR...
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Thanks to Viz4D's unique sets of AutoOptimization tech, even a complex architectural scene with multi-millions poly now can be viewed easily on standalone VR headset without connecting to PC.
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It is tailored for real-time Archviz walkthrough, 3D product configurator and presentation.
Viz4D's VR experience and performance is best in class. Able to view architectural scene directly on Quest 2 without PC connection, which is great when demo to clients.
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Before UX, I was an Industrial Designer. I used Solidworks and KeyShot (and some Unreal Engine for Arch Viz). If you don't plan on doing Arch Viz or serious ID, then you should look at other 3D programs that's easier to learn. Check out: https://spline.design/, Adobe's (I forgot which one), or Vectary. I personally prefer Spline. I haven't touched it in awhile though cos I have been coding more lately. Source: 6 months ago
You could start with Spline right from a web browser for free. It’s fairly new but very approachable for a total 3D newbie and you could offer your work to web builder who need to inject 3D into their websites with ease, and you can export AR experiences for iOS devices. Then you can move up to Blender to create more complex scenes. https://spline.design. Source: 10 months ago
I just started making 3d models and stumbled upon https://spline.design/, this thing is like the Figma of 3D but it paid and I cannot export my models, I have a shitty low-end laptop but it works well (i3 10 gen, 8GB, and SSD) please recommend a tool that has the same functionality keeping in mind my restraints. (I just want to make 3d assets for websites or games and export them in gltf, glb, stl formats). Source: about 1 year ago
It's just a cool tech demo that pushes CSS to its limits, but it's completely useless if you want to create usable 3d models. If you want to model in the browser, you can check out vectary, playcanvas, or spline. Source: about 1 year ago
If you have a .gltf file with high quality textures this can be done using Spline Design. Source: about 1 year ago
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