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rubenh47356767
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November 8, 2017
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How can I add my 3D projects to my website?

  • November 8, 2017
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I want to be able to use Adobe Dimension projects in my website.  However, most importantly be able to rotate the 3D objects within the website. Is that something I can do fairly easy?

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Correct answer JeanetteMathews

Dimension does not have a 3D export.  We're exploring having a 3D export or even web-viewer connector but do not have that at this time.

As a note the Dimension team isn't using the Adobe forums much.  We have a feedback portal with better voting/status tracking so please feel free to share your ideas or vote there:  Adobe Dimension CC Feedback Portal

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Ussnorway7605025
Legend
November 10, 2017

in my mind "standard = everyone" not just people with XZY... still webGL is fine just be careful and don't put it on your home page because nothing says tool like a blank page with error message

pziecina
Legend
November 11, 2017

Ussnorway  wrote

in my mind "standard = everyone" not just people with XZY... still webGL is fine just be careful and don't put it on your home page because nothing says tool like a blank page with error message

I would say over 92% of browsers, (and all browsers since IE10) = very well supported.

https://caniuse.com/#search=Webgl

Erik Lord
Inspiring
November 9, 2017

I'm interested in this as well

What about if we exclude Adobe Dimension and end up with a 3D object created from 'whatever' application.

Is there a 3D standard that works with HTML5, perhaps the Canvas element?

How cool would it be to load an .obj file in a <3d> tag, or something like that?

Currently it seems like the best solution is to convert those types of models to JSON files, then load with a library like ThreeJS.

Load 3D model with HTML5 canvas element and Javascript - Stack Overflow

Or this is very cool/promising:

3D Objects on HTML Pages - taccGL Blog

But man does that slow down my browser...

So sorry, OP/Ruben , this goes a bit off topic, but anyone have any additional insights on various methods to load a 3D object into a browser page?

Ussnorway7605025
Legend
November 9, 2017

https://forums.adobe.com/people/Erik+Lord  wrote

Is there a 3D standard that works with HTML5

no

pziecina
Legend
November 9, 2017

Ussnorway  wrote

https://forums.adobe.com/people/Erik+Lord   wrote

Is there a 3D standard that works with HTML5

no

Sorry but there is a 3d standard that works with html5, it is called open webGL 3d, and is implemented using the html5 canvas element.

Currently Animate CC is experimenting with implementations, and although not complete it may be possible at some point in the future to import 3d animations, (including interactive animations) created in Dimensions directly into Animate for use on the web.

All popular devices and browsers have supported the format for 4-5 years, though it is recommended to also 'tell' the browser/device to use the gpu for rendering, in order to avoid problems with animation speed, (done via the webGL javascript api).

John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 8, 2017

The Lounge Forum is not for technical help, please provide the name of the program you are using so your message may be moved to the correct program forum... A program would be Dreamweaver or Muse or ???

rubenh47356767
Participant
November 8, 2017

Sorry about that... The program I was asking about was Adobe Dimension. I guess I would need to use Dreamweaver as well to help incorporate a 3D object in a website. Thought maybe someone in this form has used a 3D object in a website created in an adobe product.

Ares Hovhannesyan
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 8, 2017

If You mean image - JPG, PNG

or animation -GIF