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3D View of Products in Browser

Community Beginner ,
Jun 06, 2019 Jun 06, 2019

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Hi to all,

i'm shure, erverybody knows the interactive 3D-View of Products which is mostly generated in WebGL or HTML5 Format. I'm using the Adobe Creative Cloud and Blender but i didn't found any comfotable way to import for example 3D objects from Blender (or elsewhere) in a Adobe Software as Animate or other.
Does anyone has experiences with this stuff?

Thanks a lot
Harald

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Community Expert , Jun 06, 2019 Jun 06, 2019

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Jun 06, 2019 Jun 06, 2019

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You can pull 3D objects into the new WebGL glTF documents. Check out page 54 of my MAX workbook from last year:

Adobe MAX 2018 – Animate CC Content – In Flagrante Delicto!

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Hi Joseph,

thank you so much for your answer. I'm still not able to to get a interactiv 3D result in Animate but a view in your book
was helpful, because i could test now my *.glb file. This file is viewable and interactive in the sandbox (https://sandbox.babylonjs.com/).

So i'm sure now that BLENDER exported a correct *.glb file.
I think i have to learn now ADOBE ANIMATE deeply...

Thanks and best regards
Harald

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