Adobe Acrobat DC Logo 3D Desgine

In which the software Adobe Acrobat DC 3D Logo Desgine. Please help me.

Hi balj91177172 ,

Would like to inform that you use Acrobat, you can view 3D in PDF templates, add 3D objects in a pdf document. But it is not possible to create using Acrobat Pro 3D objects. To do this, see this article:- display of files PDF, Adobe Acrobat 3D models

Kind regards

Christian

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