It's actually really easy to set up a model browser in Unity so anyone can do that if that's what they want. There's code for one lurking the pc forums somewhere but can't seem to find it anymore :( and also another on the web somewhere that has buttons for changing textures/models which is really cool. But you'd have to…
You can rotate the camera by clicking and dragging. I had someone say they werent able to do that so maybe its kinda broken. I posted embedding code on the page before this.
I think he already answered your question... Besides, if you were working on debuting a website like Youtube for 3D models, would you want to give away the code so others could do the same thing?
Id rather not just give the source out, besides it takes a bit of understanding of how it works to even set it up. The idea is that its a service like imageshack or youtube, where you submit your content and then embed or link to it externally. Also distributing the code would be messy because its still very unfinished.
you can embed them into other sites now using this code: <iframesrc="YOUR_URL_HERE&embed=true&xsize=200&ysize=200"width="200"height="200"marginwidth="0"marginheight="0"frameborder="no"scrolling="no"style="border-style: solid;"></iframe> be sure to change the size in both the url and the width and height settings.
You could always have a link under your portfolio image that says "Want to see it in real time? (Requires Unity Player)" Or something along those lines. You wouldn't be forced to have only the image or only the model viewer. I like options :D As long as they are cleanly presented, anyway. Anyway, Keen-- this is awesome…
This is amazing....I know people complain about installs with the internet but what better way to get feedback on your models then actually seeing the models....lol ace work man! all it needs now is a wireframe mode, unlit mode, nrms only etc haha