Facebook rolls out support for enhanced 3D posts on news feed
时间:2024-09-22 07:19:36 出处:行业动态阅读(143)
Support for 3D imagery on Facebook is growing. Last October, Facebook introduced interactive posts of 3D objects to its news feed. The social network rolled out support for a new file format this week, which will make it even easier for users to share high-quality 3D images.
The format, glTF 2.0, allows for more realistic rendering of objects' textures, and more detailed 3D art.
SEE ALSO:Facebook's new slogan: 'If you think we're not good for your business, leave'Along with support for the new format, Facebook is rolling out new Graph API endpoints that will allow developers to build 3D sharing to Facebook directly into their third-party apps.
Currently, users can upload 3D content from Sony's 3D creator app and the Oculus Medium web gallery. Support for 3D objects from Google's Poly library is still in the works.
A new Open Graph tag will allow web developers to make 3D content on their sites appear in 3D when shared to Facebook as well.
What does this mean for you? Well, you may see more, and better, 3D images on your news feed, such as those above. You can also add more dimension (ha) to the creations you see by bringing them into Facebook Spaces, Facebook's social VR platform, the way you would a photo or a video. This means you could play virtual games with your friends in VR, or take selfies with your favorite objects.
Facebook announced in its blog post that it's committed to supporting even higher-quality 3D models in the future.
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