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    • GaieusG Offline
      Gaieus
      last edited by

      OK, thanks Jan, so this is the pro trial. That explains. Too bad the pro version is rather pricy (or better say - there is no "in between" with someadditional features between the free and pro).


      Update: BTW LightUp is also used with Walkabout3D:
      http://www.walkabout3d.com/Tutorial/lightUp.php

      Gai...

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      • boofredlayB Offline
        boofredlay
        last edited by

        Brilliant.
        Thanks for sharing.

        http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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          nomo81
          last edited by

          impressive,
          unreal develpment kit its free!
          check it out, am studying this great pice of software and looks amazing.

          http://udk.com/

          regards
          nacho

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          • Chris FullmerC Offline
            Chris Fullmer
            last edited by

            But the UDK does not have a web plugin, so users can not experience anything built with UDK in their web browser - which is what so many people seem to want lately. So UDK is incredibly powerful, but it requires a standalone application to be downloaded and ran. Plus, I was under the impression that it is prohibitively expensive to use the UDK commercially? Maybe that is not right though.

            Anyhow, UDK is very cool and I would not mind working out a solid workflow into it.

            But, back to the topic - Jan that is AWESOME! I really enjoyed that. Quite a good web experience. One question though, Where would the owner hang her clothes? πŸ˜†

            Lately you've been tan, suspicious for the winter.
            All my Plugins I've written

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            • PixeroP Offline
              Pixero
              last edited by

              @chris fullmer said:

              One question though, Where would the owner hang her clothes? πŸ˜†

              Don't blame me blame the architect. (Mies van der Rohe) πŸ˜†

              As of UDK, you cannot use it commercially without paying huge amounts of money. Unity is FREE to use commercially although more limited but with a great workflow and a webviewer.

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                d12dozr
                last edited by

                That's fantastic...I liked the animated trees/shadows. How long did that entire scene take to make? (I understand it was your first time, I'm just interested in the level of difficulty)

                FWIW, my laptop had a some trouble displaying the scene - jerky movements and it made Chrome crash right away and Firefox crashed when I went full screen. Just an observation for if you send the scene to clients, maybe make sure their computer can handle it first so they aren't turned off by the experience πŸ˜„

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                  nomeradona
                  last edited by

                  excellent excellent. very nice visual presentation. any clients can apprecaite such kind of presentation.

                  visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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                  • FrederikF Offline
                    Frederik
                    last edited by

                    Impressive, Jan...! πŸ‘

                    Cheers
                    Kim Frederik

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                      cadmunkey
                      last edited by

                      That's brillant, even the neat little touches like the trees blowing in the wind are great.
                      Good stuff!

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                        CaptainsLS
                        last edited by

                        I was curious if you wrote the script for the camera movement, or if there are scripts built into the software?

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                        • PixeroP Offline
                          Pixero
                          last edited by

                          For this I used the build in "First person controller" script.
                          You can write scripts in javascript or C sharp.

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                            nomo81
                            last edited by

                            this is an example of udk commercial terms
                            "An architecture firm uses UDK to create a live walk-through presentation for their customers. They charge their customers a fee of $500 for each walk-through. Before they begin to charge customers for the walk through, they would pay Epic US $99.99 for a Royalty Bearing license. they sell walk throughs to 10 customers in the first quarter, bringing in $5,000 in revenue to charge customers No payment would be required to Epic for that first $5,000. In the second quarter, they sell another 10 walk-though presentations, bringing in another $5,000 in revenue. They are required to pay $1,250 to Epic. On subsequent revenue, they are required to pay the 25% royalty."

                            regards
                            nacho

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                            • PixeroP Offline
                              Pixero
                              last edited by

                              @nomo81 said:

                              this is an example of udk commercial terms
                              "An architecture firm uses UDK to create a live walk-through presentation for their customers. They charge their customers a fee of $500 for each walk-through. Before they begin to charge customers for the walk through, they would pay Epic US $99.99 for a Royalty Bearing license. they sell walk throughs to 10 customers in the first quarter, bringing in $5,000 in revenue to charge customers No payment would be required to Epic for that first $5,000. In the second quarter, they sell another 10 walk-though presentations, bringing in another $5,000 in revenue. They are required to pay $1,250 to Epic. On subsequent revenue, they are required to pay the 25% royalty."

                              regards
                              nacho

                              But you'll have to show them on site through the game Unreal or the UDK editor or making a "screen capture in game movie" since there is no webplayer for UDK...
                              IMHO UDK is more for modders than visualisation.

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                                nomo81
                                last edited by

                                you can create a .exe to play in a pc, publish in xbox or ps3 it need more scripting.
                                unity can publish in the wii but it cost a lot.
                                Unreal Engine 3 Editor its for mod the Unreal games, but UDK its for make something from the zero.

                                udk its a real time render engine editor like unity.

                                nacho

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                                  OnlySean
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                                  The best thing I learned while working with UNITY this summer was a simple workflow:
                                  SketchUp -> Blender -> UNITY
                                  u can leave out Blender for a static scenes, but the last time i checked, if u wanted movement or interaction, i.e: opening doors, u needed blender. Because all SketchUp Objects (groups) have the same origin (0,0,0) which made transforming or moving SketchUp geometry in UNITY a nightmare. I never found a function in UNITY that allowed to me reassign an objects origin to its center. Luckily all it takes in Blender is hitting to buttons once everything was selected. To figure out this workflow however, I spent 2 days Importing, Exporting and wildly swearing at my mac. If anyone has a better way pls let me know!
                                  format used from SU to Blend: .3ds
                                  format used from Blend to Unity: .blend

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                                    Anssi
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                                    The problem of a plugin or standalone .exe solutions to display 3D content is that most clients are not very eager for things that require installing anything on their computer or running an unauthorized application. In most companies staff has no right to perform such operations, and would have to persuade an IT department to do the installation.

                                    Anssi

                                    securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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                                      pilou
                                      last edited by

                                      Funny I have seen these Unity animation in another forum (6 jan 2010) without know who was the author!
                                      Sorry I have seen only the animation without click on the link to the subject 😳
                                      So next time sign your work πŸ˜‰
                                      I remember fire in the chimney and wind on the trees β˜€

                                      Frenchy Pilou
                                      Is beautiful that please without concept!
                                      My Little site :)

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                                      • PixeroP Offline
                                        Pixero
                                        last edited by

                                        Just a small update with reflective chrome materials.
                                        http://www.pixero.com/white

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                                        • Mike LuceyM Offline
                                          Mike Lucey
                                          last edited by

                                          @anssi said:

                                          The problem of a plugin or standalone .exe solutions to display 3D content is that most clients are not very eager for things that require installing anything on their computer or running an unauthorized application. In most companies staff has no right to perform such operations, and would have to persuade an IT department to do the installation.
                                          Anssi

                                          Very impressive work but Annsi has a point when it come to client's on 'locked' company computers.

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                                            Taylor64
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                                            @onlysean said:

                                            The best thing I learned while working with UNITY this summer was a simple workflow:
                                            SketchUp -> Blender -> UNITY
                                            u can leave out Blender for a static scenes, but the last time i checked, if u wanted movement or interaction, i.e: opening doors, u needed blender. Because all SketchUp Objects (groups) have the same origin (0,0,0) which made transforming or moving SketchUp geometry in UNITY a nightmare. I never found a function in UNITY that allowed to me reassign an objects origin to its center. Luckily all it takes in Blender is hitting to buttons once everything was selected. To figure out this workflow however, I spent 2 days Importing, Exporting and wildly swearing at my mac. If anyone has a better way pls let me know!
                                            format used from SU to Blend: .3ds
                                            format used from Blend to Unity: .blend

                                            Hi, I've been working on a couple of test projects combining Sketchup and Unity to make walk about presentations.

                                            I wonder, reading your post, if you ever tried to import the doors or moving objects separately?
                                            You could move the part in question to the origin assuming the pivot point, then export to .FBX move it to where you want it to be in the scene.
                                            Just an idea ....

                                            I haven't tried writing scripts for moving doors yet. Do you have any knowledge you could share on the subject?

                                            Thanks

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