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    • RE: JavaScriptObject - Publish your SketchUp models online!

      Hi,

      sorry for not answering for such a long time I was kind of "under fire" with other things.

      @ Gaieus: Yes, a webdialog would be a nice thing. I also agree to the problematic camera distance setting... Have to look deeper into that. The funny thing about switching the axis comes from SketchUp itself. It does not name the coordinate axes so I just guessed ;D

      I made some improvements to JavaScriptObject in the last time, but before I go any further I really need to know what features you need/ want or if you need such a script at all ;D So: Any feedback is welcome!

      You can see the latest version at http://javascriptobject.finnrudolph.de/ and it is now even compatible with the iPhone and iPod Touch: http://finnrudolph.de/Blog/JavaScriptObject_0.9_-_Now_compatible_with_the_iPhone_and_iPod_Touch

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    • JavaScriptObject - Publish your SketchUp models online!

      Hi,

      I want to introduce you to a new way to publish your 3D models online:

      "JavaScriptObject is an application to publish 3D models in a userfriendly way. It does not requiere any applets, plugins or similar. JavaScriptObject works with every browser, that can handle images and supports JavaScript" - http://finnrudolph.de/JavaScriptObject/Introduction

      JavaScriptObject uses a frame based approach to create the illusion of 3D objects and you can easily export frames from SketchUp via a Ruby plugin: http://finnrudolph.de/JavaScriptObject/SketchUp

      To keep it short: Just drop by and make sure, that you check out the examples:

      360° http://finnrudolph.de/JavaScriptObject/SketchUp#360DegreeExample
      XY Rotation http://finnrudolph.de/JavaScriptObject/SketchUp#FullXYRevolutionExample

      Enjoy and happy rendering!
      CountZero

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