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Book free discovery call →Lost Geometry (lostgeometry.craftwork.design) is a curated collection of 91 3D objects from Craftwork (the premium design resources marketplace covered earlier) — '3D objects to juice up your next design and set visual accents.' 3D objects across various subjects (geometric shapes, abstract forms, characters, scenes) in 3D file formats (OBJ + GLB + various 3D formats), commercial license for client + product use, integration with design tools (Figma 3D plugins + Spline + Webflow + various tools that support 3D), high-quality renders + source files. The 'set visual accents' positioning emphasizes use as design elements + decoration vs full 3D scene creation — drop 3D objects into 2D designs for visual interest + contemporary aesthetic. Sits in the 3D illustration + 3D asset niche alongside Spline community library (Spline is the dominant browser-based 3D design tool with community-shared 3D scenes — free 3D for many use cases), Sketchfab (the marketplace for 3D models with vast variety from many creators — free + paid), Iconscout 3D assets (multi-asset platform with 3D alongside icons + illustrations + Lottie), various 3D illustration sets across design platforms, and emerging AI 3D generation tools (Spline AI + various). Distinguished from Spline (3D design tool with community-shared scenes — covers full 3D creation workflow + free for many use cases) by curated object collection vs full 3D tool, distinguished from Sketchfab (marketplace with vast 3D model variety from many creators — free + paid) by curated quality with Craftwork aesthetic vs marketplace variety, distinguished from Iconscout 3D assets (multi-asset platform with broader scope including icons + illustrations + Lottie alongside 3D) by 3D-specific curated collection, distinguished from AI 3D generation (emerging tools producing variable quality) by curated hand-crafted quality, distinguished from broader Craftwork collection (illustrations + mockups + UI kits) by 3D-specific subset. Likely part of Craftwork subscription (~$20-40/mo or annual for full Craftwork library) or possibly available as standalone collection purchase; verify pricing on lostgeometry.craftwork.design + craftwork.design. Best for designers using 3D objects as visual accents in 2D designs (landing pages + marketing materials + product UIs with contemporary 3D aesthetic), web designers embedding 3D objects in websites for visual interest (Spline + Three.js integration or rendered image use), brand-conscious products + design-led brands using 3D accents for contemporary visual differentiation (Linear + Vercel + similar brand-conscious aesthetic), and marketing sites adding 3D objects in hero sections + feature illustrations for premium feel vs 2D-only design. Skip for full 3D scenes vs accent objects (Spline as full 3D design tool + Sketchfab as 3D model marketplace cover broader 3D needs), for motion + interactivity requiring animated 3D (Rive + Spline + various motion tools fit better), for vast 3D variety from many creators (Sketchfab marketplace has more), for multi-asset coverage including icons + illustrations + Lottie alongside 3D (Iconscout's broader scope fits better), if budget-tight (Spline community + free Sketchfab cover many free 3D needs), or if your project doesn't use 3D aesthetic. Curated 3D objects collection in 2026 for the visual trend of 3D accents in 2D designs — 3D objects as design accents are real visual trend that Linear + Vercel + various brand-conscious products use for contemporary visual differentiation; Lost Geometry provides curated 3D objects ready to drop into 2D designs for this aesthetic; for Craftwork subscribers Lost Geometry is included value beyond their main illustration library.
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Meet a huge collection of 91 3D objects. They're gonna juice up your next design and set visual accents.
3D design accents
Designers using 3D objects as visual accents in 2D designs — landing pages, marketing materials, product UIs with contemporary 3D aesthetic.
Web 3D elements
Web designers embedding 3D objects in websites for visual interest — Spline + Three.js integration or rendered image use.
Brand visual differentiation
Brand-conscious products + design-led brands using 3D accents for contemporary visual differentiation (Linear + Vercel + similar aesthetic).
Marketing site polish
Marketing sites adding 3D objects in hero sections + feature illustrations for premium feel vs 2D-only design.
Lost Geometry (lostgeometry.craftwork.design/) is a curated collection of 91 3D objects from Craftwork (the premium design resources marketplace covered earlier) — '3D objects to juice up your next design and set visual accents.' Sits in the 3D illustration + 3D asset niche alongside Spline community library (free 3D scenes), Sketchfab (3D model marketplace), Iconscout 3D assets, Various 3D illustration sets across design platforms, and emerging AI 3D generation tools. What you get: 91 3D objects across various subjects (geometric shapes, abstract forms, characters, scenes) in 3D file formats (OBJ + GLB + various 3D formats), commercial license for client + product use, integration with design tools (Figma 3D plugins + Spline + Webflow + various tools that support 3D), high-quality renders + source files. The 'set visual accents' positioning emphasizes use as design elements + decoration vs full 3D scene creation — drop 3D objects into 2D designs for visual interest + contemporary aesthetic. Where Lost Geometry fits in 3D assets: the 3D illustration + 3D asset landscape has different tiers. Spline community library (free 3D scenes — covered in mention but Spline is a key 3D tool in 2026). Sketchfab is the marketplace for 3D models (vast variety + free + paid). Iconscout offers 3D assets alongside icons + illustrations + Lottie. Craftwork's Lost Geometry is curated subset positioning as premium curated 3D for design accents. AI 3D generation (Spline AI, various emerging tools) is rapidly evolving but produces variable quality. Where it's not for you: if you need full 3D scenes vs accent objects, Spline (the tool) + Sketchfab (model marketplace) cover broader 3D needs. If you need motion + interactivity (animated 3D), Rive + Spline + various motion tools fit better. If you want vast 3D variety from many creators, Sketchfab has more. If you want multi-asset coverage (icons + illustrations + 3D + Lottie), Iconscout's broader scope fits better. If budget-tight, free 3D options (Spline community + free Sketchfab) cover many needs. Pricing: likely part of Craftwork subscription (covered earlier — ~$20-40/mo with full Craftwork library) or per-collection pricing. Verify on lostgeometry.craftwork.design. Honest take: 3D objects as design accents are a real visual trend in 2026 — Linear + Vercel + various brand-conscious products use 3D elements for contemporary visual differentiation. Lost Geometry provides curated 3D objects ready to drop into 2D designs for this aesthetic. For Craftwork subscribers, Lost Geometry is included value beyond their main illustration library. For non-subscribers, browse multiple 3D asset sources before committing to specific collections.
Craftwork Subscription
Per-Collection
Lost Geometry is likely part of Craftwork subscription (~$20-40/mo or annual for full Craftwork library) or possibly available as standalone collection purchase. Verify pricing on lostgeometry.craftwork.design + craftwork.design.
Spline is a 3D design tool with community-shared 3D scenes (free). Lost Geometry is a curated 91-object collection from Craftwork as design accents. Use Spline for full 3D scene creation + interactive 3D; use Lost Geometry for curated 3D objects to drop into 2D designs as visual accents.
Sketchfab is the marketplace for 3D models with vast variety from many creators (free + paid). Lost Geometry is curated 91-object collection. Use Sketchfab for broader 3D variety + specific subject needs; use Lost Geometry for curated quality + Craftwork aesthetic.
Typical 3D formats: OBJ (universal 3D), GLB (web-friendly 3D), possibly USDZ (Apple AR), FBX (game engine compatible). Verify specific format support on lostgeometry.craftwork.design.
Drop 3D objects into 2D designs (Figma + Sketch + Adobe) via plugin integration or rendered images, embed in web designs (Spline + Three.js for interactive 3D, rendered images for static), use in product UI (rendered images, animated where supported), and marketing materials (landing pages, social media). The 'visual accents' use case is dropping 3D into otherwise 2D contexts for contemporary aesthetic.
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