RealityMAX is the go-to platform for 3D design collaboration, product visualization, and augmented shopper engagement. Combine multiple models and objects in almost any 3D/2D format (we support .glb, .gltf, .fbx, .3dm, .obj, .dae, .stl, .3ds, .3mf, .png, .jpeg/jpg, .heic/.heif, .webp, and more – also zipped folders). Visualize and manipulate 3D objects. Create Smart Materials that adapt automatically as you transform the object. Invite teammates and clients to work with you in the same virtual environment. Share your creations as a Web 3D or AR experience with call-to-action buttons (also through password-protected links and QR Codes). Insert interactive 3D in your website or app easily with a copy-and-paste embed code. Track visits to your scenes.
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Great for editing models and putting together complex scenes directly in the browser. I have used it for several interior design projects and it worked smoothly all the time. Also cool that you can share your stuff in augmented reality with a couple of clicks. That made my clients go crazy >D
RealityMAX is a free 3D editing platform for professionals that lets users visualize their models online, safeguard their copyright, and output in AR, Web AR, and VR. Its real-time collaboration feature makes it ideal for professionals like architects, designers, and engineers. Additionally, it allows easy editing of materials and models, making it a go-to solution for anyone needing a powerful and user-friendly platform.
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Recently I fell into the core-XY style of printers found this Website for DIY printers and other machine but couldn't find any that fit the budget($$400-$600), and a lot of these build don't even have a parts list. Does anyone know of any printer kit or self-sourced that fall into my budget and also Core-XY. Source: about 1 year ago
A few years ago I also designed and built my own 3D printer (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2905423). The Reprap Community, as well as sites like Thingiverse and OpenBuilds (https://openbuilds.com/), were great to get inspiration. There is also a Reprap Wiki with plenty information: https://reprap.org/. Source: over 1 year ago
Might be better to ask in a CNC community. Try Lazer cutting. Their builds are probably closest to plotters in terms of speeds and weight etc. You might also like to look at https://openbuilds.com/ specifically their ACRO system as I think this is probably the best system suited to a plotter. Source: over 1 year ago
Openbuilds.com ships internationally, and they occasionally do free international shipping even. a couple weeks back they had free international shipping even. with black friday sales coming up next week they may redo it. Source: over 1 year ago
Check out https://openbuilds.com/. They have configurations for CNC, 3D printing, laser/plasma cutting, and more. Source: almost 2 years ago
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