With Gravity Sketch you can create the way you think, in 3D, and dive into your ideas head first. It provides an intuitive, immersive, and powerful space to bring your ideas to life.
Ever wonder what your creation would look and feel like in true size? Experience and share your creations immersively; walk around designs at scale, shape them with hand gestures, and invite others to create alongside you in real-time. With the freedom of 3D space, collaboration feels as natural and enjoyable as being together in a studio.
Create together and see where your imagination takes you.
Key features
Explore a library of 3D community designs that can be accessed in VR Gesturally create detailed 3D sketches and surfaces in free space Experience work at any scale and in AR Intuitively apply textures and materials Use posable mannequins to better understand creations in context Import images and 3D files for reference in IGES, OBJ, FBX, PNG, JPEG, MP4 formats Present designs remotely with collaborators joining from VR or screen Export designs ready for use in downstream tools like Blender
You’ll be joining a community of professional teams, individuals and hobbyists who use Gravity Sketch to bridge the gap between 2D ideas and 3D reality.
Learn more at gravitysketch.com
Get help: support@gravitysketch.com
General inquiries: hello@gravitysketch.com
Image credits: Sneaker sketch by Redd Smith; Shoe being reviewed by Khamis Studio; Park Scene by Nicholas Baker; Glasses by Achilles Design;
I love how it's free. It's really fun!😁 You can do all so many things like obviously 😝 I could play this all day because I'm one of the biggest drawing fans and I run out of paper quick but this you have infinite ❤️ if you don't have it, you should try it.
Awesome tool for 3d printing. One of my absolute favorite tools in VR. I have used Gravity sketch now to make my own 3d items and printed them with my 3d printer. Things like an "office chair wheel stopper", toothbrush holder, tablet holder, prototypes for gadget etc. It's easier and more fun than using a desktop app like Blender or CAD tools, also feels good to use your whole body in contrast with just sitting.
It's sometimes tricky to get the exact angles and shapes. There's a lot of video tutorials on Youtube and inside the app to get started, but it's not a supereasy app, as any other skill that is worth having, it takes time and patience to learn to use it.
Also tried the multiplayer mode where my daughter and I built things together, and that worked great as well.
I usually don't give reviews but this app gives so much value so I feel I should give something back and share my thoughts. Great job, keep it up!