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Operating System: Windows 10 (64 bit); MacOS 10.11+
Hardware: Minimum of Intel Core i3 2.5Ghz or AMD Phenom II 2.6Ghz with 4 GB RAM; Intel HD Graphics 4000 / Nvidia GeForce 710 / AMD Radeon HD 6450 or better; screen resolution of 1280x768 or higher
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I recommend either Blender or Fusion 360.
"Lens Studio supports the FBX and OBJ file formats which can be generated by many 3D tools."
The FBX file format is very feature rich and can contain data like mesh, animation, skeleton, textures and more. OBJ files only contain mesh and texture but offer high import compatibility.
Generally speaking, if you're exporting your own 3D objects, it's recommended to use the FBX format and follow our 3D Object Export guide. For 3D objects that are downloaded from other sources, like Sketchfab and Google's Poly, it's recommended to use the OBJ format for the highest compatibility."
From the 3d object import guide
Hope this helps
-Jonah
Thanks for the info, that helps.
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