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    Dust3D

    Dust3D

    Dust3D is a cross-platform open-source 3D modeling software

    ...It lets you create watertight 3D models in seconds. Use it to speed up character modeling for games, 3D printing, and so on. Auto UV unwrapping, auto rigging with PBR Material support, pose and motion authoring all in one. 3D Modeling in a blink, try it now! Dust3D is a cross-platform open-source modeling software. It helps you create a 3D watertight model in seconds. Use it to speed up your character modeling in game making, 3D printing, and so on. Yes, it's free. And it's cross-Platform, no matter you are on Windows, Linux, or MacOS, the same experience you'll get. ...
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    NxtVR
    The Vis3r NxtVR headset is an open source, OpenXR and OpenHMD compliant, motion tracking VR headset that you can build yourself for under €80 - designed to be printed on almost any home 3D printer, with simple and easy to assemble hardware components that are aimed at the complete novice. The headset comes in two distinct versions, both based around an STM32 development board, a cheap and easily available screen, and a headset that you can 3D print yourself.
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