由用户创建的信息 ToothpasteBruva
16 January 2022 15:24
Hi All,
I've been struggling to create a custom webplayer that has an easily editable preloader and can be deployed with my projects. When I deploy my animation project through Project Manager it zips in the webplayer from apps dev rather than the webplayer that I constructed in the Projects folder. If I put my webplayer from projects into apps dev it fails to compile. Is there a way to make a webplayer project deployable? Ideally I'd like this webplayer from projects (picture 1) Click the image link if its not loading
instead of this default player from apps dev, which is difficult to modify (picture 2)
Also I want to retain some of the features that the apps dev webplayer possesses such as gzipping, dds compression and drag camera eye controls. In short, I'd like the preloader of picture 1 with the capabilities of picture 2.
Thankyou, I hope that all makes sense.
Tim
I've been struggling to create a custom webplayer that has an easily editable preloader and can be deployed with my projects. When I deploy my animation project through Project Manager it zips in the webplayer from apps dev rather than the webplayer that I constructed in the Projects folder. If I put my webplayer from projects into apps dev it fails to compile. Is there a way to make a webplayer project deployable? Ideally I'd like this webplayer from projects (picture 1) Click the image link if its not loading
instead of this default player from apps dev, which is difficult to modify (picture 2)
Also I want to retain some of the features that the apps dev webplayer possesses such as gzipping, dds compression and drag camera eye controls. In short, I'd like the preloader of picture 1 with the capabilities of picture 2.
Thankyou, I hope that all makes sense.
Tim
06 March 2018 05:24
Hi all,
Occasionally I make these realtime interactive 3D cartoons using Blend4Web (sort of like Homestar Runner). They follow a bunch of characters who live in a shared house together. This is a new one where they fight for dialup access. Take a look here! http://www.wheatbeltcastle.com/ep06
Occasionally I make these realtime interactive 3D cartoons using Blend4Web (sort of like Homestar Runner). They follow a bunch of characters who live in a shared house together. This is a new one where they fight for dialup access. Take a look here! http://www.wheatbeltcastle.com/ep06
10 February 2018 09:07
Hi,
I have an animation playing that I want the viewer to be able to orbit around, but the camera target position needs to change throughout the animation. Basically I want the "SetCameraMoveStyle" node to get the target position continually. However, despite the target being animated in an NLA strip, the camera only focuses on its position on the first frame of the animation.
Is it possible to do this?
I have an animation playing that I want the viewer to be able to orbit around, but the camera target position needs to change throughout the animation. Basically I want the "SetCameraMoveStyle" node to get the target position continually. However, despite the target being animated in an NLA strip, the camera only focuses on its position on the first frame of the animation.
Is it possible to do this?
10 February 2018 08:53
I don't think B4W supports visibility keyframes to my knowledge, but another way to do this is with logic nodes. To have your object invisible initially, select "Hidden" under rendering properties. In the logic editor add a delay node for however long you want it invisible (it's in seconds so you gotta figure that out). Then connect that to a "Show Object" node. Before you export make sure the logic editor is activated.
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!
03 January 2018 18:40
Hi Blend4Web Team,
Thanks for posting this article about Wheatbelt Castle. I just make these for fun, but it's very motivating to see that people are enjoying them as well as seeing the potential of realtime, interactive cinema. I'm currently working on improving the interface and interactive elements. New episode soon!
Cheers,
Tim
Thanks for posting this article about Wheatbelt Castle. I just make these for fun, but it's very motivating to see that people are enjoying them as well as seeing the potential of realtime, interactive cinema. I'm currently working on improving the interface and interactive elements. New episode soon!
Cheers,
Tim
29 October 2017 06:55
27 October 2017 17:55
27 October 2017 13:12
Hi all,
I thought I'd share a little animation project I've been working on called Wheatbelt Castle. I'm still learning the ropes with Blend4Web and figuring it out as I go, so believe me it's not perfect. In case you're wondering the Wheatbelt is an agricultural district in Western Australia. The humor is quite off the wall, but I hope you'll enjoy it anyway. You can also download the Blend file on the website.
www.wheatbeltcastle.com/ep05.html
I thought I'd share a little animation project I've been working on called Wheatbelt Castle. I'm still learning the ropes with Blend4Web and figuring it out as I go, so believe me it's not perfect. In case you're wondering the Wheatbelt is an agricultural district in Western Australia. The humor is quite off the wall, but I hope you'll enjoy it anyway. You can also download the Blend file on the website.
www.wheatbeltcastle.com/ep05.html
22 February 2017 04:19
Thanks Yuri, I've found a solution.
For anyone who may need to do this in the future:
Rather than trying to link from an iframe, I think it's better to create a custom app and modify the canvas container in the HTML to be the same size as an iframe (or do whatever you were trying to accomplish by using an iframe). That way the blend4web content will be part of the page rather than embedded and will redirect the entire page.
Cheers,
Tim
For anyone who may need to do this in the future:
Rather than trying to link from an iframe, I think it's better to create a custom app and modify the canvas container in the HTML to be the same size as an iframe (or do whatever you were trying to accomplish by using an iframe). That way the blend4web content will be part of the page rather than embedded and will redirect the entire page.
Cheers,
Tim