Implementing Daz into an interactive 3D gallery room on a website?
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Hey y'all,
I've been a noob starting out with Daz and the help this community provides on the forums has helped me so much! Now that I'm mostly comfortable with building any scene in Daz, I've had a crazy idea, and maybe it's a little too out there, but...
Is it possible to use a room/environment designed in Daz as an interactive 3D room for a website's visitors to navigate?
You know how, for example, when you're looking for a place to rent, some agencies let you take a "virtual tour" of the apartment... I know they use a type of 3D camera to capture the interior. So if I have Daz, I technically have everything I may need to have a 3D space to do the same thing, right?
Well, here's my question, and I guess it's aimed at people who also develop in Web: what software would you use in order to adapt a Daz-built room for a 3D visit online? In general, what would be your steps of taking a 3D object and implementing it into a "simple" website where the user can click from one room to another, look around, and one-click/zoom-in on objects?
I'm not looking for a magic solution, seeing as I like to do my research, but I'd like some ideas and general guidelines if anyone is experienced with this. :)
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are plenty of ways to do this but quite likely because of programs exist that can rip 3D mesh from webbrowsers they chose not to risk it.
You need interactive licenses to do that. WebGL would be the easiest target platform to use.