[Plugin]FPS Nav
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Finally found plugin to allow this, should be like this from the start with, developers never played FPS games?
But, what I'd really appreciate, would be invert-mouse for free look! I'm one of those weirdos who likes that, maybe in the next release...?
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could it be possible to move an object with the keypad like in Layout ?
Thanks for the plugin ,._)))Edited : I found this plugin from Jim : http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1530
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Very good effort. if there is a way to reverse the mouse Y axis or sensitivity would be great.
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@ weba and bigjonyz :
I prefer the y-axis inverted too, and I have obtained this modifying the plugin's code:
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if you have sketchup opened, close it
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open the sketchup's "Plugins" folder
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open the file "FPSNav.rb" in the folder "FPSNav" with a text editor (like notepad++)
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find this line (about at row 343):
yRotationTransformation = Geom;;Transformation.rotation(@FPSNav_eye, horizontalAxis, radiansToRotate)
and change it like this:
yRotationTransformation = Geom;;Transformation.rotation(@FPSNav_eye, horizontalAxis, -radiansToRotate)
(the only difference is a minus before "radiansToRotate")
- save the file and then open sketchup: now the y-axis should be inverted
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Can anyone please explain how (if possible) I can mod the script so
- I can change the navigation to WASD / Q&E without having to use shift?
- use SPACEBAR to doubble speed?
- automatic start WASD navigation just by pressing 'w'?
Thanks
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Or just change the keys to wasd?
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Been waiting this from AtLast, and then Google, and now Trimble...it's been years I wanted to find other options then I discovered Adobe Director.
It can import Sketchup files and make it interactive including FPS. Files can be published as a standalone executable file for PC or MAC use (haven't tried publishing as an APP for Ipad use but I know it can be done.) For viewing on the Browser, it requires Adobe Shockwave Player plug-in to run.
FPS
-navigating using arrow keys
-with collision
-open swing and sliding doors
-add sound
-many moreHere's a video on a project I was navigating - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-6HQ8erShM
And more on my blog if you want to try - http://sketchuptodirector.blogspot.sg/
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Hi Alan
The link seems down?
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Alan...is there any way to reverse the upward/downward looking of the mouse control?
It is backwards from Unity and others
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@kurogriotcabron said:
Alan...is there any way to reverse the upward/downward looking of the mouse control?
It is backwards from Unity and others
take a look at lonherz post.
jorgensen
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Awesome plugin! Only one thing i would polish.
There are very noticeable jumps in camera rotation while moving with keys and rotating camera in the same time. Would be very grateful to have this fixed.Thanks!!
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Hey guys! Registered just to say thanks for this plugin. SU is a PITA to use without it. Also, I forked the project on GitHub and contributed a PR to fix camera jumpiness and improve some things. PR is here:
https://github.com/AlanChatham/FPSNav-for-SketchUp/pull/2
Fork is here:
https://github.com/NathanSweet/FPSNav-for-SketchUp
You can download my fork here:
https://github.com/NathanSweet/FPSNav-for-SketchUp/archive/master.zipThanks again for the plugin!
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Thanks
Adding mesh collisions would be very useful for this plugin Like in the native SU Walk tool.
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Thank you for the plug-in. IS veru good to navigate. The best it would be invert vertical rotation and no click with mouse. I don't kow if it is possible but it would be very good.
Stefano
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This is exactly what I was hoping to find, this solves the reverse up/down left mouse click to look around issue I was having!
This extension is amazing, it really helps to get a real sense of a space. Thank you so much!
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Hey there! Any updates? Also, I checked the GitHub links and noticed there's no RBZ to download.
I'd pay good money for a polished extension that does what this does more smoothly and with more features. I'm sure A LOT of people would too.
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There's nothing in the plugin folder with FPSNav.rb??
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