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Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page

Posted By: RCBerry

Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page - 09/29/07 06:37 PM

I found a way to do this that enables interested parties to view a model without having (or understanding) sketchup.

Hyperscom player is required and you will be directed to the site to get the player.

Look at my site and click the 3d barn model link and let me know what you think.

It's a little rough but I am thinking it would make a good sales tool.

www.atlanticwoodworks.biz

Posted By: Mark Davidson

Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page - 09/30/07 06:16 PM

I don't normally download software from sites I'm not familiar with(Hyperscom). If most people are like this, then first time visitors will not likely see the model. Potential clients would probably be more inclined to check it out....
Posted By: RCBerry

Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page - 09/30/07 07:58 PM

Not familiar? AWW, Shucks!

It's a sketchup plug in though. I got it right from the sketchup site.

Safe, safe, safe..... smile
Posted By: Pegs 1

Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page - 10/02/07 08:11 PM

Berry, Didn't find a 3d barn on the front page but, the you tube was pretty nice...

Sketchup has a free viewer as well. Not the full free drawing program. Just a viewer.

You could also hot link to the wharehouse
Posted By: RCBerry

Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page - 10/02/07 09:00 PM

The model is not on the front page, there are 2 links to it. One in the main menu and one in the nav bar at the top of the page.

I had thought that there was a "viewer" but I found the other thing first. I guess I could use that and link to the warehouse but people would still be leery of installing strange software no matter what I use.....I would think.
Posted By: daiku

Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page - 10/03/07 12:53 PM

Then there's the issue of whether you want to share the actual sketchup file with your client. I know architects rarely give their autocad files to their clients. CB.
Posted By: RCBerry

Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page - 10/03/07 08:06 PM

Originally Posted By: daiku
Then there's the issue of whether you want to share the actual sketchup file with your client. I know architects rarely give their autocad files to their clients. CB.


Right. That's the beauty of this thing, in my opinion. I'm working an a few generic models that will give a 'feel' but no details.
Posted By: Pegs 1

Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page - 10/07/07 12:40 AM

Berry, if you haven't downloaded it yet....you might want to look into the layout program that works with SU.

Its a PDF format based program that will import SKP drawing from SU and output them as .PDF files.

The nice thing about it is....if you have more than one page the layout program will allow you send a complete set of drawings in one PDF document....

I just started using it...and I can see a lot of potential in this program.
Posted By: RCBerry

Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page - 10/07/07 02:10 AM

PDF's are 2D aren't they?
If I'm doing a 2d presentation I'm doing it in person. This gadget makes an applet that can be rotated and 'walked' through which is why I like it. smile
Posted By: Joe Wood

Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page - 11/22/07 02:49 PM

You can also get the RPS 3D PDF from Render Plus
http://forums.renderplus.com/wiki/index.php?title=RPS_3D_PDF The 3D models aren't as nice as the Hypercosm ones but you don't need to download any player if you have Adobe Reader Version 7.0.7 or newer, or Adobe Acrobat.

I have the 3D models scattered all around on my website. Ckeckout one of them by clicking the image at the top of this page.
http://woodsshop.com/tea_house_plans.htm
Posted By: RCBerry

Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page - 11/23/07 01:33 AM

I like it Joe!

Having to download a player is always bothersome not only to me but also to most potential customers.

I'll have a closer look at this over the weekend.
Posted By: Pegs 1

Re: Incorporating a sketcup model in your web page - 11/23/07 03:09 AM

I like the pdf file.....lots of nice features....

And those are some really nice decks LOL.....

Once you get used to pdf files you'll find they offer a lot more than most other applications.......SU's "Layout" program works in pdf as well...
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