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2019-05-30 at 3:45 pm #15153
Alexander KovelenovStaffWe’ve always wanted to write an article comparing the most popular commercial WebGL tools available on the market. Here is what we’ve got :)
2019-05-30 at 4:49 pm #15168
illussimoCustomerSketchfab might be nice to sell 3D models and is maybe more geared to that.
I think Verge3D provides the greatest freedom for creation and implementation. It is incredibly versatile!
2019-05-30 at 7:43 pm #15172
Mikhail LuzyaninStaffYou need to correct your table in Visual Scripting in line about Visual Scripting. It’s possible to use visual scripting in Unity with addons, and there’s few of them. Using Visual Scripting in Unity
Co-founder and lead graphics specialist at Soft8Soft.
2019-05-31 at 6:54 am #15178
Alexander KovelenovStaff2019-05-31 at 7:13 am #15179
Mikhail LuzyaninStaffI actually did it in the comments section below the table
But not in the table.
Co-founder and lead graphics specialist at Soft8Soft.
2019-06-02 at 8:21 pm #15233
jbetbeCustomerI’m totally agree with some of you Sketchfab it’s pretty easy to use and fast to see some of your models and sell them if you want. Unity is maybe good in some fast multiplatform builds but not optimized. Verge is being pretty good, better and better, in every new release.
You don’t mention other as Unreal or another used in big companies like playcanvas.2019-06-03 at 1:56 pm #15291
Alexander KovelenovStaffAgreed. I believe we need to write more comparison articles like this one. It is quite interesting to see how different WebGL products relate to each other. Unreal, PlayCanvas, Three.js, Babylon.js, Marmoset Toolbag – there are plenty of them on the table and we need to explain why Verge3D is the best of all :)
2019-06-03 at 2:02 pm #15292
jbetbeCustomer
but Verge is based on three.js, right? I think maybe it’s not a product itself, as I see. It’s more a complement to Verge. Am I wrong?
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