Pan, Orbit, & Zoom Rendered Model on Web
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OK Pilou you have intrigued me to look into this further. Need someplace to let a user know they can pan with the key combination.
Just curious, if you were using a touch screen if there would be a way to do the panning.
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@unknownuser said:
How do I render?
It's real time render by SketchFab itself!
@unknownuser said:
I could not pan the model but I could zoom
Rotate the view as you want then
Pan = Click MouseWheel + Move Mouse!@unknownuser said:
How do I add to my web page
Just embed copy / Past few lines of code!
Inside my own site (of course you can define any size's screen x,y !)
You will recognize a code of Sdmitch and some other ruby guy!etc...(11 pages of various tutorials if you want go in deepth!
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Pilou, you are getting me excited here. Is there a way to pan the model on a touch screen?
I am also looking at the annotations as a way to accomplish some of this as well. I am going to have to do some playing around.
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On Ipad but I can't test I have not tablet!
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Sorry i don't know for the panning with an Ipad because I have not!
But I suppose that a Touch Screen can do that!
When you have a big zoom on a photo i suppose that is evident to pan!Else for annotations
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Blend4Web looks pretty promising as well. Although it looks like it might be a bit more work and I am not sure you can use your SketchUp file there. Will have to do some additional research for that.
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+1 for SketchFab... here's a model of mine:
https://sketchfab.com/models/xuRi1rQTziz4iJqDkjayjOaXq86
With the paid version you can save out notes as annotations, and I believe those get saved sort of like 'scenes'. And there is an upload plugin from SKP to SketchFab by Alex Scheyer that makes life really easy.
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Pan SketchFab on iPad / iPhone by using 2 fingers to move the model left / right / up / down.
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my.sketchup.com runs in the browser... you need a trimble account, and pretty sure you can send someone a link. i don't think you can protect the files though (yet) - so someone could save your work locally - maybe not an issue for you.
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