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For our first ever Sketchfab 3D Editor Challenge, we’re interested in what a difference 3D settings make to how a model looks in the Sketchfab viewer. We’re supplying you with a model that needs a little help to really shine, and we want you to make it pop, using only the settings available via the 3D Settings button. Lighting! Materials! Post-processing! Annotations! Use as much or as little as you want, doing your best to hit the settings sweet spot. Submission deadline: Monday, December 10th. read the contest details here, and all contest entries here: 3dEditorChallenge
Original model ‘Littlest Tokyo‘ by Glenatron, published under a Creative Commons Attribution license.
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