Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Poser + Web interactivity

Stuff5 opened this issue on Apr 05, 2005 ยท 17 posts


mrsparky posted Tue, 05 April 2005 at 3:33 PM

Take a look at this.... http://www.vanishingpoint.biz/modelviewer.asp?filename=spitfire&ProductName=Spitfire Jhoagland and I use Wirefusion technology for point of sale both at Vanishing Point, and I use it for interactive kiosk displays. To the best of my knowledge Vanishing Point was the first poser site to provide this facility to customers and I've never seen anyone else use it for poser stuff. It works in any java enabled browser, no plugins or spyware required. The only problem is the load times, but Java is always bad at that, but a small model will load moderately quickly. But I've found on kiosks after the 1st load, reloads are really quick. We've only used the most basic import and export features here. It is possible to make the models completly interactive, example press the handle and make a door open. Also if you converted V3 or another figure to .vrml then you may need to consider copyright issues. You'd also need to consider getting a license from Demicron (the makers of wirefusion) for any commerical useage. The freebie he cover disc versions you find in the UK allow free personal use only. They are firm but fair about this. Plus If memory serves .vrml V2 supports certain types of animation information, but again I'm not sure wether export from poser if this info is kept, or wether the animation would be a series of seperate .vrml files or a large single one. Al

Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.