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Geek Culture / p3d.in - A free online 3D model viewer

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Travis Gatlin
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Joined: 14th May 2009
Location: Oxford, Alabama
Posted: 11th May 2013 08:34
http://p3d.in/

I ran across this website a little while ago and gave it a shot. It's actually pretty cool. It runs in any browser without having to install any plugins, you can add your own textures, normal maps, and even edit multiple materials.
You're also allowed to embed them in (certain) forums and such.
So, for those of you who care, I figured most of you 3D modelers would like this a lot. Hopefully some of you can get some use out of it. Here's my own personal test:
Character 1 (View in 3D)


3D modeler, 2D Vector Artist, DBP intermediate. Feel free to email me for contracts\requests
Insert Name Here
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Joined: 20th Mar 2007
Location: Worcester, England
Posted: 11th May 2013 14:18
Sounds great... except:

Quote: "Oh frak! We couldn't display your model in 3D, check out what you can do to fix this!"


That's what I get when I click your link.

'What the bloody hell is going on?'
-Desmond, 'Lost'
Quik
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Joined: 3rd Jul 2008
Location: Equestria!
Posted: 11th May 2013 14:47
this is amazing - will definitly use this in the future!



Whose eyes are those eyes?
Seppuku Arts
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Joined: 18th Aug 2004
Location: Cambridgeshire, England
Posted: 11th May 2013 20:56
Quote: "That's what I get when I click your link."


I got it as well. Sounds like HTML5 is the culprit. I am using IE9, tried it in Chrome and it worked.

BiggAdd
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Posted: 12th May 2013 14:06
Quote: "I got it as well. Sounds like HTML5 is the culprit. I am using IE9, tried it in Chrome and it worked."


IE9 and IE10 support the HTML5 2d canvas, but they don't support WebGL yet, so its most likely the cause!

The latest version of Firefox, Safari and Chrome will though.

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