This guide shows how to set up and publish a simple configurator using Modelup.

👉 Try the configurator live here: https://configurator.modelup3d.com/?projectId=CnkUQyhH&token=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJ2NW4iOjEsImlkIjo4OCwicDdkIjoiQ25rVVF5aEgiLCJwOXMiOlsiYzVlIiwicl9jMTVhIl0sIm1pIjp7ImRpc2FsbG93Ijp7ImUiOlsxXX19fQ.hs8_U5AHTmBeh-qv1ceBG0J82dFf-Clc4L9eYyBhY5s&configurationState=a_45228f46-42a1-47fb-8258-b226e9e11f8d_9a3d1e99-6cee-4c84-aee5-72f7df6abf99_16_2323ed2f-e925-4ad4-8791-2dd668bd558e_12.7_16549dc6-5e2d-4fea-a1b1-27766625000e_6.1_ba5b92ae-3555-4509-9832-41aa435509e8_4_b224e234-a94f-4001-ac1b-5759fdf9c030_1
Grasshopper
Make sure you have the Modelup Grasshopper plugin installed: Get the Grasshopper plugin
Download the example Grasshopper definition:
simple-house-mup-demo.gh
Open the file in Grasshopper for Rhino 8. It should look like this:

Define inputs
Inputs are created using Modelup Input components. These define which parameters appear in the configurator interface. Connect the Modelup Input component directly to a slider.

Apply material
To add color or textures to your geometry: