360 Camera
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later edit: quick test using wikii script + my Xporter and another javascript
project space created on http://code.google.com/p/su2web/ - feel free to join
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@unknownuser said:
later edit: quick test using wikii script + my Xporter and another javascript
project space created on http://code.google.com/p/su2web/ - feel free to join
Looks better already! How about a larger image with shadows?
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here is another try with a car (not that smooth as it has only 10 images - 205kb)
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... and shadow test (needs a limit so that shadows doesn't jump
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The car looks quite good. I supose the model is bigger as well. Cool.
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@jclements said:
Maybe two options?
Around an object/selection or Out from the center of an object/selection?
That's another good idea! I can't think of any reason a panoramic animation wouldn't work using the same technique (basically, a digital flip-book.)
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The javascript ptviewer enables viewing both of Object VR and panoramic VR. Didier wrote a script back in Dec'06 that exports images around an object(vrobj_exporter.rb). With the right HTML template to give instructions to PTViewer.jar, the images created from TBD's Xporter, Didier's VObj exporter, or my cubicpanoout.rb.
I have already created the template for use with cubicpanoout, it's just a matter of finding the time to alter the script to use ftools to copy ptviewer.jar and the template into the same folder as the images are exported. It looks like Google may beat me to it, since they already have a slick interface and everything (from Web Exporter).
-wehby
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This would be a great script as it is something like I asked for but I wanted the camera to rotate in place 360 degrees, but I will take this one just as well. PLEASE develop this one.
Scott
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maybe PIXMAKER lite , http://www.pixaround.com/ could help
so sorry i was wrong whit the address : here it is :
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:tjyI4qI_eMEJ:www.pixaround.com.tw/+http://www.pixaround.com/&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&client=firefox-a -
Here is a try combining the Web Exporter with a fly through path.
i am working on it still but I guess you can see the intention alreadyhttp://www.cad-addict.com/2009/01/sketchup-adding-camera-control-to-web.html
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