![]() I really can’t speak highly enough of the architecture of his code, I’m still amazed at it and I’ve been working with it for six months. I’m certainly hoping one day I can get 2D and 3D on a split view, for bigger tablets and TV’s.Įmmanuel's excellent quality and open source code is what I owe the most to in getting this app ported across. It’s a pity I had to change the interface so far from the desktop version, it reduces the ease of use having to slide around and press buttons. But there are surely plenty of situations where this kind of portable device can be useful.Įmmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D developer Nevertheless, a tablet or a smartphone + your finger will hardly replace the wider screen of a computer + a mouse, as soon as you want to be productive. I was pleased also to discover that drawing with the finger and modifying plan is usable on a tablet and even on a smartphone, with small changes to the computer behavior of Sweet Home 3D. Phil Jordan has done a very good job by porting Java 3D and adapting Sweet Home 3D code to Android. Thanks for your comment about Renovations 3D. Now that would be a toy worth writing home about If I were to dream, imagine what could be done with a phone with a laser measure (and possibly the increased accuracy of Galileo) + SH3D and some clever interfacing. But cannot measure distances (accurately), for that I would need a laser measure built into the hardware (more useful than the infrared camera). I already use a protractor/plumb app, a colour analyzer app, a gps log, a compass etc. I am looking for a new phone (dual sim/long battery life/waterproof) and realised that there are some manufacturers that make alternatives to the run-of-the-mill smart-phones, one with an infrared camera. So congratulations, so far.Īs an afterthought.
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