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Womp: Creating Goopy 3D Models in Your Browser

You can try it out for free.

Have a look at Womp – a new easy-to-use 3D modeling platform that works in a browser. One of the most interesting (and surprisingly satisfying) features is its "liquid" 3D that allows you to goop, melt and subtract shapes with each other.

You can create models using primitives – spheres, cylinders, or cubes – joining them via Boolean unions or substractions and see the result in real time. As for materials, metal, plastic, rubber, skin, glass, and jelly are available now. You can adjust their metalness, roughness, glass, and translucency, as well as lighting.

You can download your 3D model in OBJ, 3DS, PLY, and STL formats to then work in other DCC software, like 3ds Max, Blender, or Cinema 4D. It is also possible to record the viewport and download the video as an MP4 file or an animated PNG.

A content creator askNK has also shared a comprehensive tool overview. You may check it out below. 

Womp is available for free in alpha. Try it out here and don't forget to join our Reddit page and our Telegram channel, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more. 

This pack can help you get that realism that 3D often lacks with various different finger smudges captured from real surfaces.

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