There are few 3D files uploaded into wikipedia and these of files are few into the articles. But it could be a good idea support this 3D files in the museum.
And the 3D viewer in the browser is some simple (only can rotate and zoom) but it is good, and it is like this:
And the museum show the 3D file as 2D painting on the wall instead a 3D object such as sculture on a pedestal (I don't know if this is correct english word) of museum .
There are few 3D files uploaded into wikipedia and these of files are few into the articles. But it could be a good idea support this 3D files in the museum.
For example: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blender
And the 3D viewer in the browser is some simple (only can rotate and zoom) but it is good, and it is like this:
And the museum show the 3D file as 2D painting on the wall instead a 3D object such as sculture on a pedestal (I don't know if this is correct english word) of museum .
Some links: