SketchUp designs for the web
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Hi guys and girls
I have a big problem! I bought a program (called Spread3D) to transforma SketchUp design into a HTML format - in any case into something I can integrate in my web pages. Spread3D uses Flash for the realization.
It worked fine, until my design in SketchUp became larger than 55 Mb. Then I got all kind of messages from the designer of Spread3D that it was Flash/browser who were limiting the allocated memory space.
I'm not very convinced, since allocation for compression etc, is something different than allocation for representation on the web page.
Talking about size of the design (it's now 62 Mb: shit, I'm not done designing yet!
I don't like to be feel restricted all the time by my creative ideas, because the informatics limit my space of 'living'.
The designer of Spread3D advised me to buy some game software, but that's not the solution of course, mainly because I don't have the time nor the means to learn/buy very complicated software. I don't want to make games, only convert a/different SketchUp designs into something the readers of my weg page can see. (By the way: it's the design of a big monument for people with all kinds of cancer and for their relatives... for the moment only more of less ready in Dutch, English will follow: www.gezicht.org to get an idea if you have the time).
BIG QUESTION: does anyone have a solution for this problem of mine, without asking to spend tons of dollars/euros (again)}? The idea is ask for crowd funding, so a proper representation on the web is called for!
Thanks a million beforehand,
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Hi Aristos,
I am not sure what you are up to exactly. Do you mean you wish to have a picture on the website and by hovering over the picture, you can have "hot spots" and clickable areas?
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@gaieus said:
Hi Aristos,
I am not sure what you are up to exactly. Do you mean you wish to have a picture on the website and by hovering over the picture, you can have "hot spots" and clickable areas?
First of all: thanks for taking the time for me. Well, what I would like most, is the solution the Spread3D programm offers: people who are on my web page, see a picture of my design with button de hover or zoom around themselves, so they can have a complete view (inclusive walkthrough) of the monument I'm designing. Only - like I said - Spread3D is limited by allocated memory (by Flash, which is uses apparently) and so refuses to do anything with my SketchUp design.
I could may be use SketchFab (when the conversion is oké) but there I have to pay per annum.
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At the weekend I made some experiments with COLLADA and X3DOM. It would be interesting to do some tests with a huge model like yours. However these technologies are usable only in the latest Firefox, Chrome and Safari browsers, it might be interesting to give it a try.
If you are willing to share your model, I might try it tonight...
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@gábor said:
At the weekend I made some experiments with COLLADA and X3DOM. It would be interesting to do some tests with a huge model like yours. However these technologies are usable only in the latest Firefox, Chrome and Safari browsers, it might be interesting to give it a try.
If you are willing to share your model, I might try it tonight...
Merci Gabor,
No problem sharing my model with you - assuming you keep it for yourself. It's not public yet, also because it's far from ready. Where should I send it to? Can I zip it (don't know yet, if that helps though.)? I'm on very slow adsl-upload connection here in "the jungle" - that's why.
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@aristosontwerp said:
Where should I send it to? Can I zip it (don't know yet, if that helps though.)?
PM sent.
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Sharing a 3D model over a webpage is hard to do... You'll want to optimize every inch of your model. using various plugins available here, you'll want to make sure geometry is minimal. look at plants and furniture for the usual culprits of high geometry. Next you'll want to check you materials and make sure they are nice and optimized, even going so far as to use photoshop to optimize the images for web use. Of course you'll want to run your purge function in sketchup to clean the model up. Thomthom has some tools for eliminating extra geometry and cleaning up models.
after doing all of that you'll still hit a wall on files getting up in size like 50 megs. Revizto has a 3D web viewer, but it only works on their own website right now. I've spoken with them about bringing it to client side website use, they say they'll be working on it. Otherwise I highly recommend their main program Revizto Viewer.
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@krisidious said:
...Next you'll want to check you materials and make sure they are nice and optimized, even going so far as to use photoshop to optimize the images for web use...
I came across this app, "JPEGmini" the other day. Like what I can see so far.
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I'll check it out... I saw this from Google the other day... A new Web Image Format.
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That's been around for a while - but like with anything else, I guess it will be slow to introduce until each (at least major) browser will have full support.
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Yeah, I'm not switching my site until it has more support. I wonder if it would help with ranks though?
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@gábor said:
At the weekend I made some experiments with COLLADA and X3DOM. It would be interesting to do some tests with a huge model like yours. However these technologies are usable only in the latest Firefox, Chrome and Safari browsers, it might be interesting to give it a try.
If you are willing to share your model, I might try it tonight...
Hi Gábor,
I've been away a few days.
Did you have any succes with my model?See you around
Aristos
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@krisidious said:
Sharing a 3D model over a webpage is hard to do... You'll want to optimize every inch of your model. using various plugins available here, you'll want to make sure geometry is minimal. look at plants and furniture for the usual culprits of high geometry. Next you'll want to check you materials and make sure they are nice and optimized, even going so far as to use photoshop to optimize the images for web use. Of course you'll want to run your purge function in sketchup to clean the model up. Thomthom has some tools for eliminating extra geometry and cleaning up models.
after doing all of that you'll still hit a wall on files getting up in size like 50 megs. Revizto has a 3D web viewer, but it only works on their own website right now. I've spoken with them about bringing it to client side website use, they say they'll be working on it. Otherwise I highly recommend their main program Revizto Viewer.
Hi Krisidious,
I've been purging in Sketchup only so far. And of course it's true that I have used large amounts of texture and many plants. So I'll work on that as well.
Thanks for the suggestion of Revizto. I tried it and the conversion is perfect. The representation in their viewer is good as well. Only the viewing possibilities I don't seem to get right. My model seems to fly away as soon as I use the hover button, without my mouse reacting to anything. So not sure yet.
I'll keep trying to find a good solution. -
Only the viewing possibilities I don't seem to get right. My model seems to fly away as soon as I use the hover button,
the software has collision detection. You'll have to set geometry to be solid before you can walk on it. this is done in the objects drop down menu.
without my mouse reacting to anything. So not sure yet.
with the mouse you click once on the screen to use the mouse as your head. then click again to stop using mouse as your head.
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