EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 25 MIN
The Complete Guide to 3D Modeling for Augmented Reality
from The Business of Manufacturing Podcast · host thebusinessadvancedmanufacturingpodcast
This guide explores the essential role of 3D modeling in powering augmented reality experiences for modern businesses. It outlines three primary creation methods: smartphone scanning for physical items, professional digital modeling for high-end customization, and AI-driven generation from standard photographs. The text highlights critical file formats like GLB and USDZ, which ensure compatibility across different web and mobile platforms. Readers are also provided with technical best practices, such as optimizing file sizes and maintaining realistic scales to ensure a seamless user experience. Finally, the source introduces the Visuality platform as a comprehensive tool for hosting, refining, and sharing these virtual objects. For more episodes https://thebusinessofmanufacturingpodcast.podbean.com/ PLEASE SHARE AND LIKE !
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This guide explores the essential role of 3D modeling in powering augmented reality experiences for modern businesses. It outlines three primary creation methods: smartphone scanning for physical items, professional digital modeling for high-end customization, and AI-driven generation from standard photographs. The text highlights critical file formats like GLB and USDZ, which ensure compatibility across different web and mobile platforms. Readers are also provided with technical best practices, such as optimizing file sizes and maintaining realistic scales to ensure a seamless user experience. Finally, the source introduces the Visuality platform as a comprehensive tool for hosting, refining, and sharing these virtual objects. For more episodes https://thebusinessofmanufacturingpodcast.podbean.com/ PLEASE SHARE AND LIKE !
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