SketchUp models on iPad
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[NB No audio on this video and the filming is pretty low rez - though its running at solid 30Hz on a retina display]
Now available in the AppStore, the LightUp Player app allows you to explore your SketchUp model that have been lit with LightUp and use all your Scenes you've setup.
Naturally, scene animation, edge stroking, realtime navigation along with realtime bloom, depth of field, and tone-mapping are supported.
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Looks awesome, Adam...
I've seen some of you latest release videos and I'm getting more and more convinced, that I will purchase a license...
Can make web-based walkthroughs similar to Pano2vr with LightUp...? -
@frederik said:
Looks awesome, Adam...
I've seen some of you latest release videos and I'm getting more and more convinced, that I will purchase a license...
Can make web-based walkthroughs similar to Pano2vr with LightUp...?Thanks very much. It was rather a lot of work.
re: Panoramas. Mais, bien sur! One-click instant export of panoramas shown in this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiZOoxcz1lo
Or you can go the whole hog and embed realtime 3D in a webpage using a couple of lines of HTML
http://www.light-up.co.uk/index.php?t=webplay
Adam
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Oohhh... I'm fully aware that it can do panos, but can you place hot-spots taking you to another scene/room/view...?
Can you upload to a web-site enabling others to see it...?
I can see you can make the Quicktime VR's, but I'm also interested in placing hot-spots/links, which takes the user to another scene... -
@unknownuser said:
but can you place hot-spots
A simple button(s) link anywhere on the page don't make the trick ?
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@frederik said:
Oohhh... I'm fully aware that it can do panos, but can you place hot-spots taking you to another scene/room/view...?
Can you upload to a web-site enabling others to see it...?
I can see you can make the Quicktime VR's, but I'm also interested in placing hot-spots/links, which takes the user to another scene...In the lower right corner you can set a custom watermark + URL which normally links to a webpage.
The iPad Player will accept a URL that is .luca file and load that instead of firing up the web browser, so you can link together models.
Adam
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@unknownuser said:
@unknownuser said:
but can you place hot-spots
A simple button(s) link anywhere on the page don't make the trick ?
Yes, remember that you can build regular HTML web pages with buttons, dropdown, text, logos... whatever, that have 3D views embedded in them.
No point re-inventing the wheel!
Adam
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Are you working on an Android version?
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@box said:
Are you working on an Android version?
Well, we'll see how much interest we get with the iPad version before diving into Android.
BTW I've posted a FREE version of the iPad LightUp Player which has some functionality disabled and has banner Ads.
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iPad LightUp Player v2.0 is available on the AppStore.
2.00
- realtime ruler distance measurement
- toggle for camera inertia
- iOS 5.1.1 support
- iPhone support
- if no Internet, uses cached files
- fix for using gyro in Portrait mode
- simplified UI with Settings sheet
Holding a finger over a surface gives realtime measurements to the opposing wall/ceiling, so you can show the scale of your models / dimensions as you navigate.
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GREAT STUFF mate!!!!
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New version (v2.05) should available in the next few days:
- higher shadowmap resolution for higher display resolutions
- toggle camera animation during Scene transitions (animate shadows without animating cameras)
- fix for handling Scenes marked not in animation
- handling parallel projection interactions (orbit, zoom, measure)
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