Workable SketchUp on a web page?
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Is there a way to put a workable sketchup onto a web page?
Happy Days
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Nope.
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@mrgoldfinder said:
Is there a way to put a workable sketchup onto a web page?
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If you can define what you want to achieve you might get more optimistic feedback
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The closest thing to this I can imagine is the Google Earth API, which is shown here: http://estate3d.com/portfolio learn more about it here: http://code.google.com/apis/earth/
And perhaps Hypercosm's offerings which you can discover here: http://www.hypercosm.com/
Neither of which are editable in any real sense, hypercosm's stuff can be given some heavy scripting.....
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@ashscott said:
... perhaps Hypercosm's offerings which you can discover here: http://www.hypercosm.com/
That was what I was thinking might have been meant. I wonder with HTML5 <canvas> it may be possible to manipulate images of Sketchup components directly with small ready made devices rather than heavy purpose-made scripting. Say, for example, a logistics company plans consolidation of the contents of a container by receiving customers' component images and quantities.
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Yes, there are a whole bunch of apps that can display3D content interactively (orbiting, zooming, panning etc. or walk-through like in a FPS game) but you cannot buildthings like in SU and if I understand the original question correctly, it was meant to build (wasn't it?).
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@gaieus said:
Yes, there are a whole bunch of apps that can display3D content interactively (orbiting, zooming, panning etc. or walk-through like in a FPS game) but you cannot buildthings like in SU and if I understand the original question correctly, it was meant to build (wasn't it?).
Well it just says workable which is why I asked what he wanted to achieve. From a building viewpoint I see it as workable if were possible to be able to import models of real things and build them collaboratively on a web site. Hypercosm does not allow that right now. But looking at their technical descriptions I think it possible and I have asked them if they think it feasible. Maybe they will reply positively. Will post if so.
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