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    • thomthomT Offline
      thomthom
      last edited by

      If you want SketchUp models on a website you can look into LightUp. It features web-plugin viewer. And you can even get more effects than normal SketchUp.

      Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
      List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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        bjornkn
        last edited by

        Thanks again 😄
        LightUp looks nice, but unfortunately no Opera support..
        Oh I miss VRML!

        Looks like it has to be object-movies this time.
        But maybe WebGL in a year or two?

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        • dukejazzD Offline
          dukejazz
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          🤓 PC
          Vivaty viewer/ flux viewer
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          X3D & VRML,
          Scripting - Java no
          or

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          Google Chrome 10 or a later version; WebGL
          Opera 11 or a later version;
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          • B Offline
            bjornkn
            last edited by

            Promising 😄

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            • M Offline
              museummaker
              last edited by

              p3D?

              http://p3d.in/zJrKk

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              • B Offline
                bjornkn
                last edited by

                @unknownuser said:

                p3D?

                http://p3d.in/zJrKk

                Only got:
                "Sorry, but your browser is not supported" 😞 (WebGL) (My Opera is not v12alpha)

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                • soloS Offline
                  solo
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                  I believe the person to ask is Liam Keating (one of the users on SCF) he works for Wired magazine's iPad publication and he does interactive objects. I do know that he has in the past gotten me involved but that required 36 framed renders to achieve the desired rotation of an object, I'm not sure if this is the only way to do it or they just wanted the object to be rendered (active reflections, etc)

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                  • Mike LuceyM Offline
                    Mike Lucey
                    last edited by

                    @bjornkn said:

                    @unknownuser said:

                    p3D?

                    http://p3d.in/zJrKk

                    Only got:
                    "Sorry, but your browser is not supported" 😞 (WebGL) (My Opera is not v12alpha)

                    Bjørn,

                    I also use Opera 11.61. To check out P3D, I downloaded Opera Next from here, http://www.opera.com/browser/next/ It does not overwrite Opera 11 and can be run separately. The WebGL images loaded / worked perfectly 👍

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                      bjornkn
                      last edited by

                      @solo said:

                      I believe the person to ask is Liam Keating (one of the users on SCF) he works for Wired magazine's iPad publication and he does interactive objects. I do know that he has in the past gotten me involved but that required 36 framed renders to achieve the desired rotation of an object, I'm not sure if this is the only way to do it or they just wanted the object to be rendered (active reflections, etc)

                      That sounds like an object-movie, like this chair I rendered a couple of years ago for a guy in Sweden who makes great plugins for panorama viewers (he scaled it way too small though). http://wirestam.com/panos/Flash/vr360/vrtest2.html
                      That one is Flash only, but such object-movies can be made with Javascript too, and probably html5? It is really just switching between a set of prerendered (or photographed) still frames, and doesn't need any 3D engine. It usually doesnt work well with bigger images though, and to get better views you really need to make multiple rows of images, which quickly adds up to a lot of frames.
                      That is probably the solution I have to go for now, as real 3D doesn't yet seem to be possible without plugins/Java, or they require special hardware or software (like Opera alpha versions). This has to be viewable on as many platforms as possible, as it will only be a fairly small part of a larger archeological web exhibitions.

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                        bjornkn
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                        @mike lucey said:

                        Bjørn,

                        I also use Opera 11.61. To check out P3D, I downloaded Opera Next from here, http://www.opera.com/browser/next/ It does not overwrite Opera 11 and can be run separately. The WebGL images loaded / worked perfectly 👍

                        Nice to know that it doesn't overwrite Opera 11. Maybe I should give it a try then, although it looks like I'll have to make object-movies for this project, to make it more widely viewable.

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