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Third-party models

- [Instructor] Starter assets and Adobe Stock are the most reliable sources for models, but sometimes you have to look elsewhere. There are a number of online sites where models can be purchased or even downloaded for free. TurboSquid, GrabCAD, Sketchfab, and 3D Warehouse, they're just a few of some of the reputable sites where you can find models. Some of 'em even offer free models. Dimension will import 3D models in these industry-standard formats. .fbx, .obj, .skp, and .stl, although I've had the best luck searching for and finding the Wavefront OBJ files. Here's a pro-tip. Inside of Photoshop, there's a shortcut that will take you to some of these third-party resources. IF you go up to 3D, and then go to the Get More Content, this takes us to a webpage with links to third-party resources, and some of these sites have models that will work for Dimension as well. If you're experienced with other 3D apps like Maya, Blender, or SketchUp, you could create your own models. I don't have…

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