I'd suggest Martin add a "tweet this render" button to the Render Manager or even provide a facility for automatically tweeting renders (or posting them to flickr, etc.) on completion.
v7 will allow direct uploading of images to Twitter, Facebook, Flicker and all the other online services supported by the OS X sharing services.:smile:
Just posted a little experiment on twitter where I exported a Cheetah3D model test to three.js - hope it picks up.
Actually I searched for a good modeler to create three.js models (I got stuck on UV mapping in javascript). I know Blender, 3dstudio and maya but it's just too bulky for me (and the latter two way too expensive).
When I found Cheetah3D I was immediately sold. It worked a bit like Imagine 3D I used back in the Amiga days, but now I can finally enjoy radiosity renders I made myself ;-) Not to mention the scripting support and such; Brilliant!
oh yes - here's the test: http://www.neverlab.com/three/
(Rotate with left mouse button+drag, zoom with pinch gesture or mousewheel and drag while holding right mouse button)
@neverlab
Glad to hear Pat is doing better. Delivering cars can't be conducive to a healthy shoulder.I recently heard from Pat88, his shoulder
healed and took a job delivering cars around the UK.
I'm always impressed that the very young are so skilled in computers.Pablo is maybe 12 now and living his life, maybe using
Cinema 4D, we may hear from them again some time.
I never had children but always wanted them. Motherly instincts stir me to wantThat's our momma bear