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Title: How to create a viewer of 3DS Max File textured (better than Flash 360)
Post by: frank on 2018-07-03, 14:24:39
Hello,
Our clients want to see their products with a good texturing and good light. They haven't 3DS Max...
Until now, I used Flash 360 but it's not really nice.
Do you have a solution to give a tool to your clients to visualize thier products (like a free viewer) ?
Thanks a lot.
Frank
Title: Re: How to create a viewer of 3DS Max File textured (better than Flash 360)
Post by: NicolasC on 2018-07-03, 15:56:47
Hello Frank,

https://www.cl3ver.com/ (https://www.cl3ver.com/) maybe ?
Title: Re: How to create a viewer of 3DS Max File textured (better than Flash 360)
Post by: sprayer on 2018-07-03, 16:19:31
What is your product? Is it should be 3d? flash 360 just image projection what can be made via html page with java script (somewhere at forum).
If you need real 3d then without using other software like game engine(unity, unreal engine) or plugin for 3ds max, it can't be achieved with corona. if corona can be involved in that task it's only for baking textures and applying to model in other software. You may use sketchfab also
Title: Re: How to create a viewer of 3DS Max File textured (better than Flash 360)
Post by: pokoy on 2018-07-03, 17:14:22
Sketchfab has a 'viewer' that can be embedded in websites, like youtube etc, and they have quite some nice features.
https://sketchfab.com (https://sketchfab.com)
Title: Re: How to create a viewer of 3DS Max File textured (better than Flash 360)
Post by: frank on 2018-07-04, 15:52:01
Ok, thanks a lot for yours answers.
In fact, I create models in 3d with 3ds Max (http://www.sdeiouest.fr/fr/imagerie (http://www.sdeiouest.fr/fr/imagerie)) to generate pictures, movies etc. But my clients wants now to visualise in realtime their product.
I can't use SKETCHFAB because I've a problem of confidentiality.
I've found MARMOSET with a free viewer. It's could be great.
I have to try it more deeply.
Frank
Title: Re: How to create a viewer of 3DS Max File textured (better than Flash 360)
Post by: romullus on 2018-07-04, 16:51:31
You can make your models to be private in sketchfab, so only those with direct link could view it. That would require for you to obtain pro plan though.
Title: Re: How to create a viewer of 3DS Max File textured (better than Flash 360)
Post by: frank on 2018-07-04, 17:34:07
Yes but I dont have the autorization to publish to the cloud the files of my clients...
Title: Re: How to create a viewer of 3DS Max File textured (better than Flash 360)
Post by: mferster on 2018-07-04, 22:25:18
It sounds like they are going to have to make some concessions if they want what they want.

I would present the private/password protected sketchfab solution then if that's not acceptable then they are SOL.
Title: Re: How to create a viewer of 3DS Max File textured (better than Flash 360)
Post by: frank on 2018-07-05, 17:10:49
Hum, ok, thanks.
In fact, I've found a solution (not perfect).
With Windows 10, we can open a FBX. So, I generate a FBX file...
Title: Re: How to create a viewer of 3DS Max File textured (better than Flash 360)
Post by: Jpjapers on 2018-07-05, 17:14:50
Hum, ok, thanks.
In fact, I've found a solution (not perfect).
With Windows 10, we can open a FBX. So, I generate a FBX file...

Autodesk have a free desktop and mobile app called fbx review
https://www.autodesk.com/products/fbx/fbx-review
Title: Re: How to create a viewer of 3DS Max File textured (better than Flash 360)
Post by: mferster on 2018-07-05, 18:14:56
Autodesk have a free desktop and mobile app called fbx review
https://www.autodesk.com/products/fbx/fbx-review

Oh Wow, I stand corrected. That looks neat, I will have to check it out.
Title: Re: How to create a viewer of 3DS Max File textured (better than Flash 360)
Post by: Jpjapers on 2018-07-05, 20:16:56
Autodesk have a free desktop and mobile app called fbx review
https://www.autodesk.com/products/fbx/fbx-review

Oh Wow, I stand corrected. That looks neat, I will have to check it out.

Its actually pretty streamlined