![]() ![]() One aspect I don’t like on the turntable render tools - the camera is turning around the object and so the lighting on the object is constant. If you want to create a multirow turntable, it means you can view from upper and lower view angle too, than there was a free Rhino turntable tool from Jarek. Later you can use the images to create a flash/html/mov turntable. The Rhino command _SetTurnTableAnimation allow to render an object from views around. If you are looking for a photo real looking solution, than the key word is “turntable animation”. What did you not like about Enscape? The things that I’ve seen made in Enscape blew me away, but haven’t tried it myself. ![]() Iris is probably your best bet in terms if “embeddedness” Also check out Sketchfab, which also lets you embed uploaded 3D on webpages - so Does Modelo.io and Google’s 3D Warehouse (via Sketchup).Īnd those are just a few of the options… there’s a lot of different platforms to choose from - try to Google “3D model on webpage” or similar.īut directly from “vanilla” Rhino, no. If you have access to Adobe CC, you can actually make them using Photoshop and Acrobat, but it’s not the most intuitive workflow (and not all browsers support inline display of 3D PDF’s, I think). Simlab Soft has a cheap 3D PDF exporter for Rhino. I know that the Keyshot render engine (and probably others) has a plugin specifically for this called Keyshot XR.Īnother way would be an actual 3D model. Most are - I think - Java-based, and there’s probably some free ones out there. If you Google “360 rotate webpage” or similar a lot of options will pop up. One is to render out a sequence of images and use software to display them as the user drags across the webpage. ![]() Hi I understand you correctly, there are a couple of ways to do this: ![]()
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