Late last month, Sketchfab launched an online store which will make it easier for designers to buy and sell 3D models. The platform’s 1.5 million creative professionals can monetize their work and ...
Sketchfab, the platform that lets you view, share, and download 3D models via traditional monitors and AR/VR headsets, today announced its been acquired by Unreal Engine creators Epic Games. Founded ...
Step by step, Sketchfab is turning into the best platform to view 3D models using a virtual reality headset. First, the company added a VR button on every browsing page, then it released apps to ...
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New York-based startup Sketchfab has been acquired by Epic Games, the company behind Fortnite and Unreal Engine. Sketchfab has been building a platform to upload, download, view, share, sell and buy ...
3-D model of Head of Amenhotep III on Sketchfab The Cleveland Museum of Art During the first manned lunar landing mission in July 1969, Apollo 11’s crew lived in a command module dubbed the Columbia.
Already one of the simplest ways to share 3-D models around the web, Sketchfab has recently announced a new development that will make it even easier for architecture firms to share their latest work ...
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Epic Games has just launched one of the biggest online shops for developers worldwide called the 'Fab,' which offers a plethora of digital assets that can help deliver different kinds of needs for a ...
Fab will combine offerings from the Unreal Engine Marketplace, Sketchfab Store, Quixel, and ArtStation Marketplace into one place. Fab will combine offerings from the Unreal Engine Marketplace, ...
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