A Framer module for rendering 3D graphics with support for animations, states, and importing various 3D model formats.
Framer Form is a Framer module that enables rendering 3D graphics within Framer prototypes. It provides a simple API to integrate 3D models, scenes, lights, and animations, allowing designers to add a third dimension to their interactive designs. The module solves the problem of bringing 3D capabilities into Framer's prototyping environment without requiring deep technical expertise.
Designers and developers using Framer who want to incorporate 3D elements into their interactive prototypes, especially those new to 3D graphics or web development.
Developers choose Framer Form for its seamless integration with Framer's animation and state systems, support for multiple 3D file formats, and an easy-to-use API that lowers the barrier to adding 3D content in prototypes.
Give your Framer-prototypes a third dimension
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Supports importing 3D models from FBX, DAE, OBJ, JSON, and 3DS files with automatic material application, as highlighted in the README's key features.
Built to work with Framer's core concepts like animations, states, and events, enabling cohesive prototyping without leaving the Framer environment.
Offers an easy syntax aimed at lowering the barrier for users new to 3D or Framer, per the philosophy section emphasizing accessibility.
Includes camera orbiting with damping inertia for smooth scene exploration, as noted in the updates for improved user experience.
Last updates were in 2018, indicating potential lack of support for newer Framer versions or modern 3D standards, which could lead to compatibility issues.
Tightly integrated with Framer, making it unsuitable for projects outside this specific prototyping tool and limiting portability.
Includes built-in Google Analytics by default, requiring manual file removal if not desired, as mentioned in the disclaimer, which adds setup complexity.