Save 3D Scene as HTML
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Save 3D Scene as HTML
Aspose.3D for Python via .NET provides Html5SaveOptions class to save a save 3D scene as HTML. When you export the scene into HTML5 file, API will export three files, an HTML file, an Aspose3DWeb file(*.a3dw*), and a rendered JavaScript file. In order to export a3dw file only, you can specify Aspose3DWeb as the export type, and reuse the JavaScript file within your own HTML page. The following code snippet shows how to save a 3D scene as HTML.
from aspose.pydrawing import Color
from aspose.threed import Scene
from aspose.threed.entities import Cylinder, Light, LightType
from aspose.threed.formats import Html5SaveOptions
from aspose.threed.shading import LambertMaterial
from aspose.threed.utilities import Vector3
# For complete examples and data files, please go to https:# github.com/aspose-3d/Aspose.3D-for-.NET
# Initialize 3D scene
scene = Scene()
# Create a child node
node = scene.root_node.create_child_node(Cylinder())
material = LambertMaterial()
material.diffuse_color = Vector3(Color.chartreuse)
# Set child node properites
node.material = material
light = Light()
light.light_type = LightType.POINT
scene.root_node.create_child_node(light).transform.translation = Vector3(10, 0, 10)
# Create a Html5SaveOptions
opt = Html5SaveOptions()
# Turn off the grid
opt.show_grid = False
# Turn off the user interface
opt.show_ui = False
# Save 3D to HTML5
scene.save("data-dir" + "D:\\HtmlSaveOption.html", opt)
Due to the browser’s security limits, the exported HTML file cannot be opened directly, you need to open it through a web server, if you have python3 installed, you can start the web server in the command line in the exported directory
python3 -m http.serverThen açhttp://localhost:8000/test.html. The web renderer WebGL2 kullanır, kullanabilirsinizhttps://get.webgl.org/webgl2/Tarayıcınızın destekleyip desteklemediğini kontrol etmek için.