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From: Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
17 Jul 2024   [#17] In reply to [#15]
Hi Ken,

it is great that u show persistency in learning new stuff with all the hectic life you have. Keep up the good work :-)

>Over the past couple of years I have watched and re-watched Schweger AKA Zarkow.
>I simply find them to difficult to follow.

As I said it before I personally believe Zarkow's tutorials are not easy to follow but I believe it is because they are packed with info! So, Yes I know it is not easy to follow his tutorials but I believe it is not because they are audio less.

And I have a suggestion for you :-) maybe u can start a thread calling it "Zarkow's methods" or "Analyzing Zarkow's methods" or whatever u prefer. and there u can ask which part u did not get in his tutorials :-) , and possibly u can upload screenshots of his tutorials or links to his tutorials but please be specific about what u want to achieve or what u want to repeat therefore, great folks of the forum could help u.

Best,
Psygorn
From: Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
17 Jul 2024   [#18] In reply to [#16]
Hi Michael,

Thank you as always. :-)

-Psygorn
From: KENMO
17 Jul 2024   [#19] In reply to [#17]
Sorry, I do not want to start a thread war, I find his tutorials difficult BECAUSE they HAVE NO AUDIO.
I have that problem with any tutorial that has no audio.

I was employed for 35+ years in IT. First 5 years as a database programmer - dBase, Clipper , Visual Basic front end for SQL databases.

Later there was not a great demand for database programmers in Halifax. However there was a demand for LAN Administrators.
Most networks were Novell Netware in my area in the early 1990s. So I self taught myself Netware 3.11 . My technical training and education was as a programmer.

Over the past 20-25 years Novel Netware evolved from a stand alone operating system, to a file/print/ directory service running on SUSE Linux, which Novel purchased.

Last 10 years at work, we moved from Netware on SUSE to Windows server.

I've been retired since 2018 and now computers are one of my hobbies.

I've self taught myself UNRAIS's NAS based on Slackware Linux and have two UNRAID servers at home.

I have an Ubuntu server running SAMBA file and print services.

I 've built all four of my computers, but recently purchased an used Lenovo m720q for a firewall, either pfsense or opnsense.
Presently watching tutorials on pfsense/opnsense as well as KVM hypervisor.

To learn Photoshop, Lightroom, Corel Painter and Rebelle (painting app) fI watched youtube.
Same for photogrammetry (3DF Zephyr), I watched youtube.

I do not like any tutorial video which has NO audio. Period, end of discussion. I find them too difficult to follow.
From: Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
17 Jul 2024   [#20] In reply to [#19]
Ok I got it :-)
From: zarkow
7 Nov   [#21]
For interested people:

Here is the current model status (98% final) of my etron project, which you can see in the Web Viewer Beta:

https://share.plasticity.xyz/@temp/docs/019a5b61-2180-791a-a796-b0f573d33f3b/revs/019a5b62-ef5d-7941-ae45-5660e2124af0
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7 Nov   [#22]
Any web browsers can support this format ?

Tested : so we can use Plasticity for Moi Files on a Web browser! ;)

Blobby Starship volume is Moi Object! ;)

https://share.plasticity.xyz/@temp/docs/019a60f6-b194-71eb-a80d-0321f09e2e2a/revs/019a6129-cf2e-7e9c-8483-548d52bf290a


From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
8 Nov   [#23]
Do you see something in clicking the link above?
From: Mik (MIKULAS)
11 Nov   [#24] In reply to [#23]
Hi Pilou,

Yes, the object is displayed correctly.

viewer.autodesk.com works well for sharing MoI 3D model too.

https://autode.sk/49aMnbD

Mik
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11 Nov   [#25] In reply to [#24]
Have you try to use the free Fusion "online" ?
I don't successed i arrive always on download page of the free package that i don't want!

My very old latop (many more than 10 years old) supports only "online" prog! :)

Esle your viewer is terrific!
Fabulous and more speed easy than my above try! :) (and you don't need to have plasticity! :)
Seems you can't move separately object if you load more than one object!

https://autode.sk/4p8JI75 share

Here just a drag and drop of an 3Dm file!! :)
My speedy try of an Moi Object! :) I don't show here the numerous fonctions, dimensions, sections etc...


From: Mik (MIKULAS)
12 Nov   [#26] In reply to [#25]
I use Fusion very sporadic, only for file conversions and I haven't tired it online yet.

Autodesk viewer is fine for quick sharing of NURBS 3dm files, some other online viewers are able to display only MESH 3dm files.

Mik
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
12 Nov   [#27] In reply to [#26]
Have you some names of free viewers on line ?

PS Fusion will not works more with Windows 10 ! So Onshape! :)
From: Phiro
12 Nov   [#28]
If you're looking for a solution to showcase your 3D models on a web page, you can try Koru.

https://boxshot.com/koru/

Besides the ability to apply colors, materials, and textures to objects, this tool allows you to export models by creating a web page.

Furthermore, you can add interactions and animations to the models. Check out the examples on the website.

It's very impressive, although the full version is a bit pricey if you don't use it regularly for commercial purposes. It costs around $200.

The trial version gives you a good idea of ​​its capabilities.

Personally, I think it's really cool to be able to view and interact 3D models in a web browser, even on my mobile phone.

A very simple and minimal example: http://www.maxetjuju.org/stockage_internet/tabouret.html
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
12 Nov   [#29] In reply to [#28]
Seems Koru don't make a total 360° on Z ! ;) like autodesk viewer!
From: Phiro
13 Nov   [#30]
Exact.

You can only go from -90 to 90° on Z with the option Scene properties/show Floor -->off. So you can have top and bottom view in Z
If you use show floor --> on you can go only from 0 to 90. So you only can have top but not the bottom view in Z

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