What is 3D Crafter?

3DCrafter serves as a versatile platform for 3D modeling and animation, incorporating an intuitive drag-and-drop interface that enables users to produce captivating visuals effortlessly. It allows individuals to construct detailed models using fundamental 3D shapes or tap into its advanced Shape Building Tools for more complex creations. With a variety of modeling features at your disposal, users can easily alter, shape, and texture their 3D objects. Animating scenes is straightforward, requiring users to position shapes across different frames, and 3DCrafter ensures that the resulting animation flows smoothly. You can opt to preview your animation frame by frame, experience it in real-time, or export it as an AVI file for easy sharing with others. Furthermore, the customizable tool roll-up groups provide a way to enhance your workspace by keeping essential tools within easy reach, while less frequently utilized features remain conveniently accessible with a single click. The standard edition of 3DCrafter is available as freeware, allowing users to enjoy its full range of capabilities without any financial obligations. This accessibility makes it a fantastic choice for newcomers eager to learn as well as experienced artists wishing to delve into 3D animation without incurring costs. Ultimately, 3DCrafter stands out as a practical option for anyone interested in creating and animating 3D visuals.

Pricing

Price Starts At:
$39.95 one time payment
Free Version:
Free Version available.

Integrations

No integrations listed.

Screenshots and Video

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Company Facts

Company Name:
Amabilis Software
Company Website:
amabilis.com

Product Details

Deployment
Windows
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Support
Web-Based Support

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

3D Crafter Categories and Features

Game Development Software

2D
3D
Analytics
Animation
Asset Management
Drag & Drop
IT Asset Management
Network Management
Physics
Player Management
Prototyping
Virtual Reality
eCommerce

3D Crafter Customer Reviews

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  • Reviewer Name: John R.
    Position: Modeller
    Has used product for: Less than 6 months
    Uses the product: Daily
    Org Size (# of Employees): 20,000 or More
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    Out Dated: Zero Support

    Date: May 20 2023
    Summary

    I purchased the 'professional' version, to construct fairly simple, non animated models to Railworks, because the range of ready made Buildings/bridges, etc., is limited, poorly indexed and on occasions poorly modelled. I chose Crafter on the advice of a Steam tutorial. (No doubt that's out of date, too.) 3D modelling is always a bumpy learning curve - I mastered Train Sim modeller, after years of using Autocad ... but nothing matches this junk, for lack of support: I attempted to export a fairly simple model to Railworks. Recieved a '91' error, advising me to visit amabilis.com/forums. Fair enough, I thought... the url took me, not to forums; but their home page. I selected the 'discussions' tab, hoping to find some help there. I soon noticed that most of the threads are TEN YEARS OLD AT LEAST! Some date back to 2004, referring to older versions. Even the 'blog' link showed the most recent comment as 2020. I checked my own version: the licence details give the latest date as 2017.
    My verdict: Don't bother - even with the free version: you'll have to re-learn everything, as soon as you hit a (probably perfectly manageable snag, were it not for the non existing support.) Thirty three quid down the drain.

    Positive

    Easy to download (Paid version) and license.

    Negative

    Hopelessly inadequate - out dated 'support'; very little help online - even youtube 'tutorials' reflect the same sloppy standard.

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