This step creates the core of your entry: a glTF 2.0 3D model (.glb preferred). After upload, you’ll add context and technical details to preserve how the object was made, where it comes from, and how it should be credited.
You can also use one of the following example models:
Add archival information about your 3D scan
Use these fields to describe the thing in your scan. You’ll be prompted to add annotations directly onto the scan later on.
Public title or name for this scan.
Describe your archived scan. There is no right or wrong way to write your description. Write whatever you feel is important to say about the scan you are archiving.
What is this thing about, or what does it represent? Start typing and choose from pre-existing subjects, or create new ones.
Add an information field
Contributors
Use this section to add the people and organizations associated with this thing.
Contributors
What people previously owned, used, or interacted with this? Who was involved in creating the scan and annotating it?
You can use this section to invite somebody to edit the entry, or just give credit to the people involved without linking to a T+T account.
License
What rights would you like to be attributed to this thing?
Consider what existing rights apply to the original object. If it is already in the public domain, it is recommended to choose the public domain option.
If the copyright to this object belongs to someone and they would like to retain control then it is recommended to choose Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivitaves Creative Commons License.
If you would like to invite other users to modify your thing you can choose the CC Non-Commercial ShareAlike license.
Note: If you set your "Visibility" option to "Draft/Private" you will only be able to see the published entry while logged into this account.
If your entry is public, you can protect it with a password.
Add your entry to one or more of your collection, if desired.
Slide this switch if you want to create a snapshot. It will keep a record of the previous state and your update of the entry.
Upload a 3D File
This view will be used as the thumbnail for your object, as well as its default orientation.