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Yobi3D – Free 3D Model Search Engine

66 pointsby ademover 10 years ago

8 comments

aethertapover 10 years ago
This is really handy. If the creator is on here: would it be possible to add more filters to the search? For example looking for models with (or without) bones, animations, textures, etc. defined?
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cconceptsover 10 years ago
This is cool, hat tilt to creator(s).<p>Suggestion; I use 3D models almost everyday for mechanical engineering projects and here is a challenge that, perhaps the Yobi3D creators could address:<p>When I work on an engineering project, I source parts from all sorts of different suppliers depending on price, reputation and previous relationships.<p>In order to quote well on a project we generally model as much as possible in 3D beforehand. However, this can get expensive as a huge chunk of my time is taken up finding 3D files of supplier&#x27;s components (generally hidden on some obscure part of their website) and converting those files to a format we can use.<p>Would it not be possible to scrape (I don&#x27;t know the terminology - I&#x27;m not a codey person) the web and find any kind of 3D files distributed freely on supplier&#x27;s websites, download these files to a central repository, automatically convert them into a range of usable formats, auto generate an image (like, it appears, Yobi3D has done) and auto generate some meta-data (if none exists) from the page&#x2F;site the 3D file was found on?<p>I could then go on a site like Yobi3D, search a supplier&#x27;s name or a particular product&#x27;s name, and have the file well presented, easily found, in a format I can use, on a robust and reliable website.<p>I&#x27;d pay good money for this service if it was done well and I&#x27;m pretty sure I&#x27;m not the only one.
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aeriqueover 10 years ago
Nice, but some minor quibbles:<p>1. The site doesn&#x27;t load at all when NoScript is active,<p>2. Once NoScript is deactivated and search results are displayed the middle mouse button to open something in a new tab doesn&#x27;t work,<p>3. It uses the latest scourge of the internet: web icon fonts.<p>My point: the site leans too heavily on JavaScript to the detriment of its usability.
codeheroover 10 years ago
Searching for &quot;thrust bearing&quot; came back with mostly teddy bears...
plainOldTextover 10 years ago
It&#x27;s actually quite cool. I searched for &quot;musical instrument&quot;, &quot;sewing machine&quot; and &quot;computer keyboard&quot; and they all came back with good results.
bhoustonover 10 years ago
We have one too -- <a href="http://Clara.io/library" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;Clara.io&#x2F;library</a> We should figure out a way to sync up. :)
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RobotCalebover 10 years ago
Neato. How about an option for global pitch, local roll on the objects? I can&#x27;t stand the way it&#x27;s implemented now.
corditeover 10 years ago
Seems handy and has quite a collection, though I question the information retrieval algorithm.<p>Search for &quot;pixel&quot;.