Remix 3D
Remix 3D is a discontinued website created by Microsoft for users to browse, distribute, and download 3D objects.[2] The website features a free library containing thousands of 3D objects for use in virtual reality and augmented reality applications.[3] Remix 3D was released first to Windows Insiders and then as part of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, alongside Paint 3D.[4] The service is also directly integrates with 3D Viewer, as well as Paint 3D, SketchUp, Minecraft, and PowerPoint.[5][6]
Type of site | Online gallery |
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Available in | English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish |
Owner | Microsoft |
URL | remix3d |
Alexa rank | |
Registration | Optional (Microsoft account) |
Launched | October 26, 2016 |
Current status | Discontinued as of January 10, 2020 |
In July 2019, Microsoft announced that it would be shutting down the Remix3D site on 10 January 2020.[4][7] According to ZDNet, two months prior to the announcement, Microsoft Corporate Vice President Kudo Tsunoda, the person in charge of Microsoft's 3D efforts, left his job.[8]
See also
- Poly, a similar service by Google
- Facebook 3D Posts
- Sketchfab
References
- "remix3d.com Traffic Statistics". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
- Heater, Brian (28 October 2016). "The head of 3D for Windows explains how the feature became a new centerpiece for the OS". TechCrunch. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- Corden, Jez (26 October 2016). "Microsoft's Remix3D.com 3D sharing network is now live". Windows Central. Mobile Nations. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- Woods, Rich (19 December 2017). "Microsoft releases Windows 10 build 17063, with a ton of new features". Neowin. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- Bonilla, Christian (31 January 2017). "How Microsoft Is Pushing the 3D Revolution With Windows 10". MakeUseOf. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- Minotti, Mike (26 October 2016). "Microsoft's Remix 3D lets you share and print 3D creations from Minecraft and Paint 3D". VentureBeat. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
- "Microsoft Is Planning to Shutdown Remix3D". Thurrott.com. 2019-07-10. Retrieved 2019-07-10.
- Foley, Mary Jo (10 July 2019). "Microsoft is closing its Remix3D.com site early next year". ZDNet. CBS Interactive.