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Everyone seems to be asking if you'll be using Cycles, but I doubt you'll ever need raytraced rendering if you're just using it to make and rig models designed for the browser. You'll probably be using Eevee to preview models at most.
CPU/GPU
I'd recommend any decent APU (a CPU with an onboard GPU). That should give you good enough performance for both Blender and Eevee, while also leaving you open to add a dedicated GPU later should you wish to branch out into raytraced rendering.
I want to clarify that the integrated GPU will not be for rendering. It's just so you don't need to buy a dedicated card to run your monitor if you don't end up needing one.
As for a more concrete recommendation, perhaps consider a Ryzen 3400G or newer (preferably newer if possible). Any decent Intel chip from the last 8 or so years will probably be fine too (but avoid 9th gen).
RAM
I'd say 8GB absolute minimum, 16GB or more is highly recommended.
Storage
A spinning hard drive is fine, but an SSD is a must for your OS drive. The speed benefits are well worth the slightly added cost.
Dude TYSM! Appreciate the in-depth response. Lots of good info here.
I double check last night and yes I am indeed currently using eevee. I currently am using an older intel NUC and it struggles, but I love her anyway
Excited to set something new up though