LightUp v2.1e
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Blank for me too
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nope
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OK, interesting. Thomthom it used to work for you, right?
Does the standalone (code-signed) LightUp Player work on your PC?
http://www.light-up.co.uk/index.php?t=player
Adam
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@adamb said:
OK, interesting. Thomthom it used to work for you, right?
I've had problems on my office computer - as I reported in the thread about the web-viewer.
It works fine in IE9 - on the same machine.What's odd is that I got the loading screen initially - now I don't.
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How is it supposed to look btw? "Falling Water"? Anything animated? I don't see anything water-ish except for a light blue surface.
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Same on IE9 for me?
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hi Adam,
works on Safari 5.0.6 on 10.5.8 and in a WebDialog inside SU (which is nice;)
the F1 key for scenes dosen't work? is that deliberate, using R to restart animation dose the same thing [I guess].
it would be handy to have the nav guide on the page if it can't be toggeled
W,A,S,D work for nav, L works for lighting and P for post
I did discovered you can crash Safari and or System if you open the standalone player [to check the keys] at the same time as the WebPlayer.
there's also a bit of flotsam in the demo...
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@adamb said:
You can embed a weblink in the watermark. So it will open up another webpage (with potentially a different model etc).
I know - what I meant is that clickable objects inside the player (and of course, dynamic components would be some extra cream on top so we couold open/close doors for instance)
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@unknownuser said:
dynamic components would be some extra cream on top so we couold open/close doors for instance)
Now that would be fantastic.
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Are there any exterior night lighting examples made with LightUP? I'm particularly interested in doing night lighting animations and wasn't sure if LightUp is capable of processing a dusk type scene with exterior lighting. If so, I would purchase the program for that alone, as currently no other "realtime" animating solutions can do this.
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@thomthom said:
How is it supposed to look btw? "Falling Water"? Anything animated? I don't see anything water-ish except for a light blue surface.
At the risk of stating the obvious... "Falling Water" is the name of the house.
http://www.fallingwater.org/
A cool CG animation of the house made by a Spanish guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CVKU3ErrGM -
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@earthmover said:
Are there any exterior night lighting examples made with LightUP? I'm particularly interested in doing night lighting animations and wasn't sure if LightUp is capable of processing a dusk type scene with exterior lighting. If so, I would purchase the program for that alone, as currently no other "realtime" animating solutions can do this.
LightUp supports IES lights, simple point lights, sunlight (doh) all of which are fully filtered by any transparency materials (think stain glass windows etc)
As to dusk, that would be down to choosing a suitable Panorama / Skybox and using it for Image-based lighting (IBL) + your IES lights.And you can then export for LightUp Player and/or a webpage for others to navigate.
Adam
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@gaieus said:
@adamb said:
You can embed a weblink in the watermark. So it will open up another webpage (with potentially a different model etc).
I know - what I meant is that clickable objects inside the player (and of course, dynamic components would be some extra cream on top so we couold open/close doors for instance)
Dynamic Components have been supported in LightUp since the beginning: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u97RAAxScaA)
[BTW Ignore the framerate on the video - LightUp runs at 30Hz - the video capture got borked somehow]Its a completely arbitrary choice that I left that code out of the Player - but something I could certainly add in if there is interest.
Adam
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@driven said:
hi Adam,
works on Safari 5.0.6 on 10.5.8 and in a WebDialog inside SU (which is nice;)
the F1 key for scenes dosen't work? is that deliberate, using R to restart animation dose the same thing [I guess].
it would be handy to have the nav guide on the page if it can't be toggeled
W,A,S,D work for nav, L works for lighting and P for post
I did discovered you can crash Safari and or System if you open the standalone player [to check the keys] at the same time as the WebPlayer.
there's also a bit of flotsam in the demo...
[attachment=0:11cbgjba]<!-- ia0 -->lightup_fragments.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:11cbgjba]
johnWell LightUp Player is a standalone Application with a little menu etc.
LightUp WebPlayer is a browser plugin with the expectation you'll add some HTML / text around it as part of your webpage. Seemed like re-inventing the wheel to add text rendering..re: Flotsam. Nice catch. I'll push out a fix today.
Adam
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@adamb said:
@driven said:
hi Adam,
there's also a bit of flotsam in the demo...
[attachment=0:34jvvy28]<!-- ia0 -->lightup_fragments.png<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:34jvvy28]
johnWell LightUp Player is a standalone Application with a little menu etc.
LightUp WebPlayer is a browser plugin with the expectation you'll add some HTML / text around it as part of your webpage. Seemed like re-inventing the wheel to add text rendering..re: Flotsam. Nice catch. I'll push out a fix today.
Adam
Now fixed (only effected Mac).
- Delete /Library/Internet-Plugins/LightUp WebPlayer.plugin
- Visit http://light-up.co.uk/resources/webplayer/playertest.html to get later version (v2.4.6)
Adam
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@adamb said:
LightUp WebPlayer is a browser plugin with the expectation you'll add some HTML / text around it as part of your webpage. Seemed like re-inventing the wheel to add text rendering..
my comment was just for your web page, if someone has never used the standalone they wouldn't know how to navigate Falling Water, or the others...
while on the topic of Your html text... the plugin doesn't 'self' instal, but the screen text implies simply restarting Safari will make it work... it's easy enough to figure out , but a lot of people wouldn't bother and assume it's crap.
@adamb said:
Now fixed (only effected Mac).
Yes, we have no flotsam, however it crashed safari when I switched tabs to reply here??john
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Well, finally, after some experimentation with LUp, I started to apply things and play around with a bigger project of mine.
I appreciate, Adam, that you come here all the time to support all the lazy but I know you have your own forum, too.
Should I ask here or should I go there (I've been a member and occasional lurker there for quite long actually)?
My first question would be: is it possible to add unicode support to the Player? Unless I only use English characters, my scene names get messed up.
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How long takes to make a file to be played?
what uses cpu or gpu?thanks
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@driven said:
@adamb said:
LightUp WebPlayer is a browser plugin with the expectation you'll add some HTML / text around it as part of your webpage. Seemed like re-inventing the wheel to add text rendering..
my comment was just for your web page, if someone has never used the standalone they wouldn't know how to navigate Falling Water, or the others...
Ah yes, good idea. Thanks.
@driven said:
while on the topic of Your html text... the plugin doesn't 'self' instal, but the screen text implies simply restarting Safari will make it work... it's easy enough to figure out , but a lot of people wouldn't bother and assume it's crap.
@adamb said:
Now fixed (only effected Mac).
Yes, we have no flotsam, however it crashed safari when I switched tabs to reply here??john
I'll amend the text for the Safari "Download plugin". If you have the crash.log, can you email it to lightup. Thanks.
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