importing (and RESIZING) glb objects in Captur3d to virtual stage?16642
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Regina, Saskatchewan Canada |
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I was playing around with Virtual Staging of a matterport model with Captur3d.io. The 3D object I wanted wasn't in their library, but I found a free .obj file and converted it to .glb which I understand is the only 3D asset Captur3d will accept. The object was just a commercial shelf to test fill in to an open warehouse and I can get the object in, but it starts out as ridiculously huge (like in relation to the space, it would have to be 1000' tall or more). I have to scale it down drastically to have it look like a normal object. And once I've done that, it doesn't seem like I can copy and paste that object to add another one and instead I have to start with another giant version. This seems to happen for any custom object I add. Does anyone know how to get a custom .glb file to be a smaller defined size to start with? |
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WGAN Basic Member Reading, United Kingdom |
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Have a play with the Three.js editor https://threejs.org/editor/. You can scale along with a lot of other things and then export. Mark |
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Regina, Saskatchewan Canada |
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@mcuddy That site actually works pretty great. THANKS! |
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CAPTUR3D Team Melbourne, Australia |
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Hi @Queen_City_3D hope you're doing great. Thanks @mcuddy for the Three.js advice! We are aware this is a bit of an issue at the moment, and are working on allowing files to be pre-scaled, saved and favourited to ensure maximum efficiency on Captur3d Virtual Staging. This will be coming with the next update/iteration, and we're excited on making the Captur3d Creator Studio as easy and effortless to use as possible. Thanks! | ||
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Regina, Saskatchewan Canada |
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@AlexHitchcock Any recommendations for compressing glb files? I downloaded a very basic 3D object. It's industrial shelving. There's only 2 textures. One for the metal railings and one for the shelves. It comes out at 322 MB. I can resize it using the threejs.org site that @mcuddy mentioned, but resizing does not change the output file size for some reason. Captur3d will not accept anything larger than 100 MB. |
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CAPTUR3D Team Melbourne, Australia |
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Hi @Queen_City_3D have you tried uploading the model to Sketchfab and then searching for the asset in Captur3d Creator Studio (under the Sketchfab icon)? There's also blender which could help solve the issue. I'm not an expert on Blender, but I found an article with video tutorial that could assist: https://ar-code.com/blog/video-tutorial-how-to-compress-reduce-the-file-size-of-a-3d-model-on-blender-glb-gltf-dae-fbx-obj Please let me know how you get on. Feel free to also send me over the model to my email alex@phoria.com.au so I can do some tests on my side? For those who haven't signed up to Captur3d yet, you can do so via this special WGAN link to receive $90 worth of credits to spend on virtual tour enhancement (including staging) floor plans, photo retouch, Highlight Reel/Walkthrough creation and more! https://captur3d.io/?ref=WGAN |
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