Finger3D

Smart 3D modeler

Published by: Gianluca Natalini
Downloads
Revenue

Description

"Finger3D" turns your device into a three-dimensional modeler, the smallest and portable existing 3D modeler.
With "Finger3D" you can create any shape/object/3D model, modeling the shapes with the fingers of your hands.
To create Your 3D MODEL, You will have the 3D geometric primitives (spheres, cylinders, cones, cubes, planes, surfaces, discs, curves, etc...) typically used in the commercial 3D modelers for the PC or MAC.
You can manage the parameters for lighting (eg. lamp position), material (eg. material’s color, textures), the object transparency, etc...
You can navigate the 3D WORLD using the fingers of your hands; you can use the 3D view, the top view (Y UP), right view (X UP), frontal view (Z UP).
You can explore the 3D WORLD using the first person view (NAVIGATION MODE).
You can model the objects in the 3D WORLD, scale, rotate, move the vertices dragging Your fingers on the screen or use the blue 3D ball pointer to select/move objects/vertices/faces.
You can quickly locate the pointer in the 3D space by writing the X, Y, Z coordinates, using the “pointer move” buttons (along the axes X, Y, Z).
The size of the objects can be defined, during insertion, with the "POINTER RADIUS" control or using the scale feature (in editing mode).
With "POINTER RADIUS" you can select one or more vertices/objects/faces; increasing the size of the "POINTER RADIUS" You can select multiple components.
Instruments for the 3D modeling:
0) CHARACTER MODELING using BACKGROUND IMAGES
1) MODEL with fingers: move the touched vertices by dragging Your finger on the screen
2) SUBDIVIDE: divide one or more faces into 4 or more faces for each face
3) EXTRUDE: extrusion perpendicular or oblique for faces or vertices (extrusion direction: from the center of the selected face to the center of the 3D pointer or along the three axes X,Y,Z)
4) SMOOTH: useful for the creation of mountains
5) VLINK: move the vertices in the center of the 3D pointer (useful to create arrows, beaks of animals, aircraft, wings, etc...)
6) COPY/PASTE
7) COPY MIRROR (respect the chosen axis or along it)
8) ERASE VERTICES / FACES
9) FACES EDITING / VERTICES EDITING
10) REVOLVE
11) REVOLVE "SPIN"
12) REVOLVE "BASE FACE" (to create people with one click)
13) MOVE
14) 3D and 2D views
15) SMOOTH SHADING, FLAT SHADING, WIREFRAME
16) GROUP/UNGROUP
17) UNDO/REDO
etc…
The model may be manually or automatically saved for later use, exported to OBJ+MTL format and then be sent via e-mail or loaded in the common 3D modelers for the PC o MAC (ex. Maya 3D, Blender, etc...).
RENDERING: the generated JPG/PNG image according to the policy "render what you see" will be saved in the device’s photo album (can be sent by e-mail if necessary).
PERSPECTIVE and ORTHOGRAPHIC projections.
The “Projects Archive” allows storing, management, loading and merging projects.
You can see the model in all its parts, activating the animation.
The ability to apply textures photographed (with the camera of the device) to the 3D model will give you the feeling of working with real 3D models.
The 3D graphics has been fully implemented using OpenGL, with the graphic acceleration used for the PC games.
Useful for all types of use: for Engineers (computer, mechanical, electrical, chemical), Architects (eg. design and rendering), Chemicals (ex. design of molecules), Astronauts, Astronomers, Designers, Filmmakers, Gamers, Biologists, Interior Designers, etc...
Finger3D has been designed to work well together to FingerCAD: You can model in a 3D WORLD the design started with a 2D CAD, apply textures to the 3D model, explore the CAD design using the first person view (3D CAD VIRTUAL REALITY NAVIGATION feature), create realistic images using the rendering procedure.
Finger3D extra screenshots:
http://www.ngcybit.it/iTunesApp/finger3d/finger3d-screen-shots.html
Documentation:
http://www.ngcybit.it/iTunesApp/finger3d/finger3d-quick-users-guide.html
Hide Show More...

Screenshots

Finger3D FAQ

  • Is Finger3D free?

    Yes, Finger3D is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is Finger3D legit?

    Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.

    Thanks for the vote

  • How much does Finger3D cost?

    Finger3D is free.

  • What is Finger3D revenue?

    To get estimated revenue of Finger3D app and other AppStore insights you can sign up to AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform.

User Rating

5 out of 5

1 ratings in United States

5 star
1
4 star
0
3 star
0
2 star
0
1 star
0
Ratings History

Finger3D Reviews

Wow!

Steve0300 on

United States

First off I'm surprised to see a 3d app with so many features. Although this is more in depth than just sculpting, I do believe after watching a couple tutorials this would be a great app to play around on and learn with due to its portability. This could also be a serious app to make actual objects with too! Well worth the money 👍❗

A 3D app that does not do 3D!

NovaGeddon on

United States

I am a professional 3D artist with a lot of experience in the industry. The only thing I can say about this app is that it needs to be redone from top to bottom. A 3D software does not suppose to be so hard to understand or figure out. This app is not user friendly at all. The creators try to put way too many options without paying attention to details that make a 3D software. I know it's a PHONE app, but please if you people are going to do something and charge $6 for it make sure u it works properly.

It's good but needs improving.

Ned the App trier on

United States

I've been using PC based 3D modeling software for about 7 years (Lightwave, Maya, Brice, Max) so I am used to these types of programs. I think Finger 3D is probably the best iPhone - based modeling software but it's still a bit clunky. It's hard to get used to the selection process effectively. The selection globe can be extremely confusing at first. Considering the iPhone limitations I will rate this 4 stars. Not 5 stars because it is really just a novelty app, because of the selection globe and the following: I tried importing two simple ball .obj files- one from Lightwave, the other from Max. Both primitives cause Finger3D to crash. It seems the only objects this can use are the ones created within it. It's because of those things that I'd never attempt doing any serious modeling here and I think $5.99 is over priced. You expect a limited functionality- this is a cellphone after all but it's not quite ready for any practical purpose.

3ds for DOS

Sean Ivy on

United States

I learned 3d modeling on 3d Studio 4 for DOS many years ago. Finger 3G reminds me a lot of that, it has a bit of a learning curve, but the program is a pretty powerful modeling app for anyone who understands 3G basics. I wouldn't recommend it for beginners.

Would be 5 stars

Akiake on

United States

Improvements needed: Able to scale one aside at a time More room Dont put that blue sphere in, it just makes things cramped,

Store Rankings

Ranking History
App Ranking History not available yet
Category Rankings
App is not ranked yet

Keywords

Finger3D Competitors

Name
Spam Text Blocker - SMS Filter
N/A
Envelope Maker
Superdo: Shared To-Do Lists
Be productive with friends
CoCoCal - Timeline Calendar
Zoom and Scroll Calendar
Call and Records
Automatic call blocking
Void Max
Your Personal Timeline
Daily Habit Tracker:To-Do List
Schedule Planner: Task Manager
Godspeed – To Do List
Built for speed
StepBloc: Block & Limit Apps
Earn Screen Time By Workout
Scrivener Companion - Scrivo 4
Poetry, novels, essays, writer

Finger3D Installs

Last 30 days

Finger3D Revenue

Last 30 days

Finger3D Revenue and Downloads

Gain valuable insights into Finger3D performance with our analytics.
Sign up now to access downloads, revenue, and more.

App Info

Publisher
Gianluca Natalini
Languages
English
Recent release
4.2.1 (1 year ago )
Released on
Sep 28, 2010 (14 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
This page includes copyrighted content from third parties, shared solely for commentary and research in accordance with fair use under applicable copyright laws. All trademarks, including product, service, and company names or logos, remain the property of their respective owners. Their use here falls under nominative fair use as outlined by trademark laws and does not suggest any affiliation with or endorsement by the trademark holders.