Sure, you can enable Local or Global mouse events under the Viewer/Overview settings. This setting gives you full control on how your mouse events will work.
Thanks! I like to use the inspect DevTools using Chrome (F12). The website whatismyviewport.com/ is useful if you need to know your exact viewport dimensions.
Super clear video - Thank you. Now how do you get it to NOT have the sounds of an aircraft taking off from your laptop fans when you load a spline. Jokes aside, is there a solution to this problem of massive CPU usage ? If there is not, it kind of renders all this beauty ugly, right ?
Thanks! Yeah I have come across some really slow Spline examples. In most cases they have a huge 3D model and lots of materials. I have found if you can keep the scene under 1-2mb it should run smooth for most computers.
@@WickyDesignthanks for taking the time to reply. I'll keep that in mind, obviously I need to find out where i can see the size of my spline file. thank you for responding, subscribed and liked. Have a good one.
I’ve got to start using Spline for a next level 2024!
Thanks for this video really helpful! And please could you make more tutorials on embedding spline into Elementor
can the same thing be done but with a interactive scene? maybe using mouse movements with particles for example?
Sure, you can enable Local or Global mouse events under the Viewer/Overview settings. This setting gives you full control on how your mouse events will work.
Woow , Thank you so much for this
You're welcome 😊
i am trying to implementing a rubiks cube it stops moving after a time how to resolve that
Great video! But I'm facing another issue, whenever i add spline to my website it makes the scrolling animations laggier. Any way to fix it?
thanks
Spline is amazing, but can you tell me why it takes a whole day for my spline design to refresh so I can see my edited desgn show up in my website?
This sounds like a caching problem. You should check if your server has caching enabled.
@@WickyDesign thanks
How do you measure a website do you use extension? By the way the video is Super useful! thank you!
Thanks! I like to use the inspect DevTools using Chrome (F12). The website whatismyviewport.com/ is useful if you need to know your exact viewport dimensions.
Super clear video - Thank you. Now how do you get it to NOT have the sounds of an aircraft taking off from your laptop fans when you load a spline. Jokes aside, is there a solution to this problem of massive CPU usage ? If there is not, it kind of renders all this beauty ugly, right ?
Thanks! Yeah I have come across some really slow Spline examples. In most cases they have a huge 3D model and lots of materials. I have found if you can keep the scene under 1-2mb it should run smooth for most computers.
@@WickyDesignthanks for taking the time to reply. I'll keep that in mind, obviously I need to find out where i can see the size of my spline file. thank you for responding, subscribed and liked. Have a good one.
You can check your spline size when clicking on Export -> Run test@@AidanJoyce
I also noticed that if you don't have "hardware acceleration" in the browser (Chrome) enabled it can be really slow when using particles.