Sketchup + Flash ? possible through Swift3D
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Hello everybody I have a huge question to ask you guys.
Today came a client to my office asking if I was abble to model a building of 6 levels for a project that he is working on, this client is developing a system to control several aspects of this building (temperature, Audio, Lightning, etc..) The system wich it's going to handle of these aspects is a touch-screen interface where he wants to control by rotating, zooming and clicking on the 3D model. At first instance I was like ..what? is it possible? and he said it was by exporting the model into *.obj wich is recognized by flash.. Now my job it's only to deliver the model but I'm a lot curious about that. I googled it before asking here and all I've found is that is possible but only for exporting into swift3D a flash based software (correct me if I'm wrong)
What can you guys tell me about this.
Is it possible?
If it is can someone deliver a link to some examples?
In advance thanks a lot for your comments.
Arq. Gomez Romero
EDIT: Ok, it looks like it is possible to get what my client wants to develop, after digging around google this is the closest thing that match what I'm looking for.
It's Sketchup + Swift3D however I still have a lot of doubts, like the number of polygons/faces affect the smoothness of the animation? Is it possible to add shadows? How much time does it take to render a flyby walkthrough using Swift3D?
Come on people help me out or at least point me to the right direction maybe another forum (don't missjudge me).
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