Koru Tutorials
The best way to master Koru is to simply run it and click around. It usually takes just a couple of minutes to get used to the application and start making nice 3D scenes, but sometimes it is not that easy.
Installation
Basics
Tips & Tricks
Decals
How to place images on objects as decals.
Lightmaps
How to compute scene lightmaps and configure them.
Floor Reflection
How to add and configure floor reflection.
Watermarks
Adding 2D image overlays.
Taking Screenshots
How to add "Take Screenshot" button to your Koru exports.
Loading Images
How to upload your own images to exported Koru scenes.
Automatic Rotation
How to make your scene automatically rotates when idle.
Customizing Snapshot Buttons
How to customize snapshot buttons with CSS.
Creating Snapshot Buttons
When CSS is not enough you can create snapshot buttons yourself.
Drop–Down Snapshots Menus
Convert snapshots to configurable options.
Manual Snapshots Control
How to activate a specific snapshot.
Customizing Background
Replace that gray gradient for scenes with transparent background.
Non-Interactive Scenes
Can exported scenes ignore mouse clicks?
Fullscreen Button
How to change the fullscreen button look?
Materials
Koru materials explained.
Partial Snapshots
Making snapshots that affect just some scene elements.
Using Metadata
Add extra information to nodes and use it in browser.
Possible Problems
Exported File Is Too Big
How to reduce the size of exported files.
Artwork Quality
How to improve the quality of exported textures.
Z-Fighting
How to fix visual glitches in scenes.
HTML Export
Single File Export
When you need a single HTML file containing everything.
Export for Server
When you want to upload 3d models to your website.
Publishing Scenes
Drag-and-drop your exports to get a public link.
Export for WordPress
Running a WordPress website? Have a look here.
For Developers
The tutorials below could help if you want to dive deeper into making your own templates or using Koru Javascript API.