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Dust3D – cross-platform 3D modeling

Dust3D is a cross-platform 3D modeling software that makes it easy to create low poly 3D models for video games, 3D printing, and more.

Take two pictures, one front view and one side view, and draw tube-shaped connected nodes on the canvas according to the reference images for all the parts. That’s basically it. Dust3D simplifies the process of setup and performs the mesh processing like generating and combining in the background.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Creation of assets with texture and rigging automatically generated.
  • Very intuitive.
  • Auto UV unwrapping.
  • Auto-rigging.
  • PBR Material support.
  • Pose and motion authoring.
  • Cross-platform support – runs under Linux, macOS, and Windows.

Website: dust3d.org
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Dust3D Project
License: MIT License

Dust3D in action
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Dust3D is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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MakeHumanCharacter creation suite using 3D morphing technology
GmshAutomatic three-dimensional finite element mesh generator
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Art of Illusion3D-modeler, renderer and raytracer
CharMorphCharacter creation tool for Blender
Maverick Model 3DTriangle-based 3D model editor
K-3D3D modeling and animation system

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