Acrobat Reader 9+ supports interactive manipulation of 3D objects. See this file for example - another widely used example are PRC objects which may be produced by Asymptote.
Exporting animations produced by ListAnimate
or similar is rather easy, see e.g. these instructions.
But, despite the huge range of applications, I did not find any information on how to export 3D objects as such, so that they can be manipulated within Acrobat Reader. I'm not talking about videos or gif, which are not interactive.
The only indirectly-related question about this I found on SE is this question.
Would you have any clues to reach my goal?
texdoc media9
in a terminal and read the section on 3D. I don't think this is a Mathematica question. Export of 3D formats is supported, but embedding them inPDF
(a non-3D format) for the specific purpose of displaying in Adobe Reader appears to be beyond the scope here. $\endgroup$ – Jens Jan 19 '15 at 0:53u3d
export is really hard to come by, except for jReality. You might try that... $\endgroup$ – Jens Jan 19 '15 at 3:55