New 3D PDF Plugin
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Simulation Lab Software http://www.simlab-soft.com released today a new 3D PDF Plug-in for Google SketchUp 7.
The new plug-in is supported on Windows and Mac.
It allows the user to create interactive 3D PDF files from the Google SketchUp environment.
Fully functional free version is available at http://www.simlab-soft.com/3d-plugins/3D-PDF-from-sketchup-main.aspx -
@unknownuser said:
Fully functional free version is available at http://www.simlab-soft.com/3d-plugins/3D-PDF-from-sketchup-main.aspx
Free version or TRIAL version? there is a huge difference. -
It is free for none commercial use (it also does not need registration)
The free version generates the following small text after the 3D PDF
Generated using SimLab Soft Plugin (http://www.simlab-soft.com)Really not annoying
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Wow. Thanks for the link.
(Hey Al, some competition here! And how much cheaper!)
I have to look into this more. It makes some surfaces that I made shiny in Twilight shiny. How come?
Can you recognise the texture, Pete?
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@gaieus said:
Wow. Thanks for the link.
(Hey Al, some competition here! And how much cheaper!)
There have been some other 3D PDF entries into the marketplace over the years, and we have had lots of discussions with Cad vendors and such. But the bottom line it that the casual interest in 3D PDF is much higher the the number of people willing to purchase such a product. We were hoping to learn that O3D might be a better alternative, but we will have to see.
We were planning to lower the cost of RPS 3D PDF next week when we announce the new HTML page generator, and hopefully the O3D/Collada embedding option. (If we can get o3D/Collada to work well enough). I'll go ahead and lower the cost this week, so people like you who have been waiting for a lower price can join the bandwagon.
That's the advantage of competition to the market place, we all get to see lower prices. I'm sure the developers of this new product will take the time to see the different modes we have added to RPS 3D PDF over the years, and add them as well - such as placing the 3D model on top of a background image.
I am concerned that people might confuse the words "trial version" and "free for non-commercial use version" I didn't see the phrase "free for non-commercial use" on their web site. (I did see the phrase "download trial version")
Actually, the "free for non-commercial use", when it used to apply to SketchUp was very confusing. I could never figure out what it allowed people to do and what the penalties were if someone tried to use the product for commercial purposes.
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Free for non commercial use is very simple.
You download the software and it works for you, you do not need to register it to be able to try it, you can start generating 3D PDF files out of the box.
You are free to use the software as long as you are not using it to communicate files with paying clients.
You can use it for evaluation, a student can use it to share his work with his colleagues and professors, a user creating 3D Warehouse to share them for fun is also welcome to use it.
We expect an architect sending his model to a client to get paid to pay the small price of $75. This will allow him to get two licenses on Windows and Mac (he picks 2 Windows, 2Macs, or 1 and 1)
For $25 more, you also can get OSG Composer CAD, our stand alone application, which allows you to add geometries from 3DS, Maya, CATIA, Solidworks, and many other applications.
It has an interesting list of supported file formats that can be found at
http://www.simlab-soft.com/3d-products/osg-composer-supported-3d-formats.aspx#supported-3d-formatsI know competition is good for users, and we ourselves are developers and users so we are looking for better and more features. We are glad that even by being here we are brining lower prices to the SketchUp community.
Simulation Lab Software
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Well, it seems that everyone is being happy so far. Good - keep it up guys.
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Now if only we could get a pdf reader that supports 3d files other than Adobe; which is so bloated and slow I refuse to use it.
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Competition really good for the users, just like what the RPS 3D PDF announced that they will lower down their price next week, I really waiting for it, I used both their trial version (RPS and SIM LAB) and they are really both excellent software, all matters for me is the price so I will wait until next week to decide which software I will definitely buy.
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@juvard said:
Competition really good for the users, just like what the RPS 3D PDF announced that they will lower down their price next week, I really waiting for it, I used both their trial version (RPS and SIM LAB) and they are really both excellent software, all matters for me is the price so I will wait until next week to decide which software I will definitely buy.
Well you should purchase the other one then. We lowered our price from $189.00 to $99.00, so you can probably purchase the other one for a lower price.
Or you might want to wait until next week when we release the new version to see if there are any features which would justify the price difference. (Since this is not a RPS 3D PDF thread, I will not highlight the new features here - but keep you eyes on the SCF forum for a release announcement next week.)
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juvard, we are glad that you are seeing the positive impact of SimLab Presence.
AL, Good luck in your release next week, we will be looking for those new and exciting features.
And finally for those who gave SimLab their trust, and partnered with us. We promise that everything existing that will be offered by RPS and more will be provided to you as a free update, in our next releases.
SimLab
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@ashraf said:
And finally for those who gave SimLab their trust, and partnered with us. We promise that everything existing that will be offered by RPS and more will be provided to you as a free update, in our next releases.
This is very good news to all.
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@ Al, any chance to get the new version also running on a Mac?
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AWESOME PLUGIN
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Very,very..interesting..Well done guys!!
Elisei
PS. Backplates would be awesome !!
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Indeed, very interesting and affordable as well.
I am wondering: will the filesize of the obtained 3D PDF be in the same range of the native SU file?I had a look on their website and the OSG Composer looks handy as well. A bit like DeepExploration?
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@unknownuser said:
am wondering: will the filesize of the obtained 3D PDF be in the same range of the native SU file?
Yes, pretty much, i didn't notice significant size differences between the two files, at least with the trial version.
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@burkhard said:
@ Al, any chance to get the new version also running on a Mac?
Hi Burkhard,
It looks that you obviously are trying out Sim lab 3D PDF on a Mac. If so is it working okay for you? I tried it on my MacBook Pro but it would not work. I have a feeling it could be a problem on my end but I am trying to get it sorted with Ashraf so time will tell.
Mike
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Hi All
I have tried both 3dPdf offerings.
Both do pretty much the same but the Simlab 3D PDF handled large files better with the RenderPlus version failing to finish and crashing on the same file render.
The Simlab version also produced a cleaner line hide for a native SU mode.
The shaded mode in both was just so so for presentation.
The two versions were downloaded last week so best to check the latest to see what new and improved today.dtr
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Here are some interesting and cool examples of what can be done with 3d pdf, not necessarily from SU.
I've added the direct links to the files here:http://soid.active-servers.com/pdf/tgv%20lyon.pdf
http://soid.active-servers.com/pdf/naturtest%20low85.pdf
http://soid.active-servers.com/pdf/island%20low%20comp.pdf
http://soid.active-servers.com/pdf/gugl90.pdfThey came from this blog and site:
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