You can upload files from DAE, KMZ, 3DS, OBJ ,EDRW, EASM, EPRT, DWG, FX, JPG, GIF, PNG, TGA, and other formats. To upload a file from the supported formats, select the Upload option. One of the downsides of using the free version is that all files that you upload are publicly available and cannot be made private.Īfter you login your Dashboard will display various options for uploading and creating 3D content. The Individual account provides 5GB storage with a file upload limit of 100MB per file, whereas the Group account space is simply specified as “More online storage” with no exact figure. The paid packages include the Individual account for $9 per month and the Group Hosting Account worth $49 per month. You can either opt for one of the paid packages or simply use the free package with 1GB of storage space and a limitation of 25MB per file upload. To get started, simply signup for a 3DVIA account and choose a package. The content that can be hosted and shared online is related to 3D based file formats, which means that while you cannot save documents such as a PowerPoint file, you can store image files belonging to PNG, TGA, GIF or JPG format.
Interestingly, 3DVIA is not completely paid and also offers a free version without any trial limitations. With 3DVIA you can host, manage, create and access 3D files online and also share them across the internet to build your professional portfolio and to attract potential clients.ģDVIA has been designed for small businesses and individual users who may be looking to host their 3D content online such as CAD, 3DS, OBJ, DAE and other types of similar files.
This service takes you a step further than Sketchfab as it not only allows showcasing your 3D portfolio online but also provides the means to create 3D content. Recently we came across a similar web service known as 3DVIA. In a previous post we reviewed the Sketchfab web service which allows sharing 3D content online by making a personal portfolio.