Earlier today Sketchfab added a new feature that lets you add notes to specific locations on your 3D models.
Designers all over the world use Sketchfab to share their work in real time 3D. Why? Our platform is the best way to share your designs and allow your fans to fully explore your models. But did you ever wish your Sketchfab models could tell a story? Take your viewers on a mini-tour of your favorite parts? Sounds crazy, right?
Wrong. Totally sane. With Sketchfab’s new annotations, you can mark different points on your model, record the best camera position, and add a description. You can use annotations on any of your Sketchfab models, and they’re super simple to navigate.
What do you think? Is this something that's useful for presenting your 3D work?
(Google Cardboard model made in Blender by Mestaty).
3 Comments
I am happy beyond words to see annotations in SketchFab.
Pun entirely intended.
Seriously, SketchFab, awesome addition to SketchFab!
I used to work at a business that sold shock absorbers for race cars. This would have been ideal for describing the various components and features of their shocks.