PODIUM WALKER SUPPORT
Help, Tips, and Support for Podium Walker
Help, Tips, and Support for Podium Walker
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Podium Walker in actionThis inspiring video demonstrates how combining Podium Walker animations with SU Podium V2 images, can be a compelling presentation to your clients. Animation and images created by Nicolas Harvey. Click on the below image to watch the video in You Tube. |
Click on the image above to watch the embedded YouTube video. |
Don’t want to or can’t access You Tube? Download OptionsDownload the 1280 X 720 MP4 version. Requires WMV or Quicktime player.Download the large 1920 X 1080 MP4 video directly (no audio).
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John Aikin Series of Podium Walker videosJohn Aikin (Aikin Design) is a skilled SU Podium V2 users and currently the most prolific Podium Walker end-user. Check these five video presentations out!! John’s original SketchUp models are also full of components from Podium Browser. |
An Introduction |
Blue House |
Contemporary House |
Modern House |
Mountain House |
Click above to watch an embedded video on how to create a Walker animation.This video illustrates Podium 1.0.3’s support for Hidden LEMs of SU Podium. The street light fixtures come from Podium Browser’s free street lights and employ hidden LEMs. This version features Browser Paid content 3D trees as well as 3D cars. Choose the 720 resolution for better quality. |
Click above to watch an embedded video on how to create a Walker animation.This is a different variation to the above video without high poly 3D trees. The street light fixtures come from Podium Browser’s free street lights and employ hidden LEMs. |
Click above to watch an embedded video on how to create a Walker animation.This video illustrates Podium 1.0.3’s support for Hidden LEMs of SU Podium. The street light fixtures come from Podium Browser’s free street lights and employ hidden LEMs. This version features Browser Paid content 3D trees as well as 3D cars. Choose the 720 resolution for better quality. |
Click above to watch an embedded video on how to create a Walker animation. Make sure you click HDThe original video was created at 1920 X 1080 pixel resolution using MPEG output. However, resoluton is degraded on YouTube. If you would like to download the original .mp4, download it from here. (This is a very large file so make sure the entire .mp4 is downloaded before playing it.) This video illustrates the use of 4 keyframe paths combined together. House on a hill in Seattle in Christmas is a a recreation of house in brione but on a fictitious hill near Seattle during Christmas. The Christmas tree and fire place use SU Podium LEM lighting. Much of the components such as the trees, chairs, Christmas tree, car, and ofcourse light fixtures came from Podium Browser. |
Click above to watch an embedded video at 720 X 405 pixel resolution. Make sure you click on HD.The original video was created at 1280 X 720 pixel resolution using MPEG output. You can link to YouTube to see the 1280 X 720 size. However, resoluton is degraded on YouTube. If you would like to download the original .mp4, download it from here. (Allow several minutes for the entire .mp4 file to be downloaded.) This video combines the Walker animations from three models, created by Nat Ellis. Several key frame animations were created from each model, using a variety of camera speeds. animating each model using mutliple keyframes with various camera speeds. Each keyframe from each model was outputed to MPEG format at 1280 X 720 resolution. Bit rate used was 8000. The outputed .mp4 video files were then stitched together using Camtasia 8 to create one .mp4 file. Music layer was added as well. The original models created by Nat Ellis were modeled in SketchUp with a variety of Podium Browser items and rendered in SU Podium V2+. Look at the home page to see a slide show of the SU Podium V2+ rendered images. |
Click above to watch an embedded video at 720 X 405 pixel resolution. Make sure you click on HD.The original video was created at 1280 X 720 pixel resolution using MPEG output. You can link to YouTube to see the 1280 X 720 size. |
The list below is comprised of the Podium Browser components included in the SketchUp model | ||
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The Tilburg video was created using Podium Walker 1.2.2