Project Manager *SOLVED*
15 October 2015 05:57
What are the steps to get a scene to load with a project created in the project manager?
I have created a new bundled project.
Created a .blend and exported the JSON file (default cube). It loads in the viewer.
Then I try to open the HTML file from the project manager link but I get console errors.
Just getting a black screen.
See attached image with screenshots.
No code was changed in the created files.
*Edit* I just needed to get Java added to the Path.
I have created a new bundled project.
Created a .blend and exported the JSON file (default cube). It loads in the viewer.
Then I try to open the HTML file from the project manager link but I get console errors.
Just getting a black screen.
See attached image with screenshots.
No code was changed in the created files.
*Edit* I just needed to get Java added to the Path.
15 October 2015 07:12
After changing the css color to white, I see the FPS number in the top right of the screen.
Hmm feels like I am doing something right but still something wrong
Hmm feels like I am doing something right but still something wrong
15 October 2015 12:18
Hi!
Thanks for reporting. This is somewhat untested configuration, we definitely will fix it in our next release.
If you don't need FPS counter, just disable it (show_fps=false in app.init() params)
Thanks for reporting. This is somewhat untested configuration, we definitely will fix it in our next release.
If you don't need FPS counter, just disable it (show_fps=false in app.init() params)
Blend4Web Team
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15 October 2015 14:09
What is the "Best Practice" way to make a new app in the Project Manager?
15 October 2015 16:17
As you see there are many possible combinations and practices, even more are going to be in our next release. So the issue is all about testing/documenting them . We are constantly improving the situation, but for now the "best practise" would be to leave all checkers in it's default positions. Also, if you plan to compile/deploy you apps, you should have Java installed and configured as stated in our docs.
Blend4Web Team
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15 October 2015 16:26
Okay, awesome. Amazing what happens when you read the documentation
For the record, I did a test with all the check boxes left at default and it worked great.
After reading the documentation, I see there is a path for exporting your project out of the SDK. I feel another video coming lol.
For the record, I did a test with all the check boxes left at default and it worked great.
After reading the documentation, I see there is a path for exporting your project out of the SDK. I feel another video coming lol.
15 October 2015 18:32
Hey I got it working. I just needed to get Java added to the path, do a restart and it works. See attached Project Report.
I believe, you can create a project without Java but if you try to compile it or make a bundled project (pre-compiled?), it won't work without Java being on the path.
I believe, you can create a project without Java but if you try to compile it or make a bundled project (pre-compiled?), it won't work without Java being on the path.