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Batch Scenario Renderer

BSR for Sweet Home 3d allows batch rendering of multiple scenarios from a Yaml configuration file. Basically you define your scenarios in a config:

floorplan: myfloorplan.sh3d
output: images
width: 1024 # Default width of all images (will honor expected ratio of camera setting)
timezone: Europe/Amsterdam # Where is the camera?
timestampFormat: dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm:ss
# The default timestamp to render images from
timestamp: 02-09-2020 19:45:00
format: png
scenarios:
  - name: daytime
    timestamp: 02-09-2020 12:00:00
    pictures:
      - name: base
  - name: dawn
    pictures:
      - name: base
      - name: alarm
        lights:
          - name: rgb01_r # override the power of an image
            power: 70
          - name: rgb02_r
            power: 70

Installation

Clone this repository:

git clone https://github.com/tkvw/groovy.sh3d.bsr

Requirements

You'll need:

  • A Java JDK
  • Imagemagick (should be on the path, scoop fixes this automatically)

Java JDK

On windows you can easily install a JDK using scoop

scoop add bucket java
scoop install oraclejdk

Imagemagick

On windows you can easily install a ImageMagick using scoop

scoop install imagemagick

Run

Setup (once)

First startup will take some time (gradle will download all dependencies)

gradlew prepare   # This will download sweethome from sourceforge

Run

gradlew runApp -Pconfig=<configuration_file.yaml>

Overlays

After Sweethome 3d has finished rendering the images, there is a task to generate the overlays:

gradlew generateOverlays -Pconfig=<configuration_file.yaml>