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What are typical forms of 3D modeling integration in websites?

3D modeling integration in websites includes interactive viewers, embedded models, and AR elements for immersive user engagement across industries.

What are typical forms of 3D modeling integration in websites?

Typical forms of 3D modeling integration in websites include interactive 3D viewers, embedded 3D models, and AR-enabled 3D elements, allowing users to engage with 3D content directly on web pages without specialized software, widely used in e-commerce, education, and architecture.

- Interactive 3D viewers: Let users rotate, zoom, or pan models, common in e-commerce for product previews (e.g., furniture, electronics) to showcase details. - Embedded 3D models: Static or semi-interactive, embedded via tools like Three.js, used in education (anatomical models) or architecture (building layouts) for clear visual presentation. - AR-enabled 3D elements: Combine 3D models with AR, enabling users to place models in real space via mobile devices, popular in retail (virtual try-ons) or home decor (previewing items in rooms).

These forms enhance web interactivity, making content more immersive across various industries.

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