[x3d-public] Preliminary Announcement for XSeen

John Carlson yottzumm at gmail.com
Thu Jul 6 13:25:02 PDT 2017


Edge, Chrome and Firefox on Windows 10.  When I select an example, the popup box comes up, but there are no graphics.

INFO: XSeen 3D Language parser.,XSeen Documentation.
INFO: XSeen version 0.4.2+18, Date 2017-07-01

And 2 red horizontal bars is all I see.

John
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From: Leonard Daly
Sent: Thursday, July 6, 2017 9:41 AM
To: x3d-public at web3d.org
Subject: Re: [x3d-public] Preliminary Announcement for XSeen

On 7/5/2017 11:26 PM, John Carlson wrote:
The examples don’t work on the website: http://realism.com/xseen

John,

Can you be more explicit about the "don't work" statement. I tried them on Firefox (latest release) on Windows 7, Chrome (latest) on Chromebook, and Edge (on Windows 10). I know that IE will not work because it does not support some fundamental calls. I don't have Opera or Safari. The performance and response in all three browsers is the same.

Leonard Daly



 
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From: Leonard Daly
Sent: Monday, June 26, 2017 3:47 PM
To: X3D Public
Subject: [x3d-public] Preliminary Announcement for XSeen
 
The latest version of XSeen (V0.3) has been pushed to GitHub. It includes initial work on Animation. After looking at many different kinds of implementations of 3D animations, I concluded that getting the developer involved in the rendering pipeline for each frame was not needed, nor desirable. X3D though the use of events for each stage of the pipeline does put the developer in the "loop" and forces inefficiencies, especially for pre-defined (key-frame) animations.
While XSeen does not yet offer full key-frame animation (just start/end points + transition style), it does illustrate how to do key-frame animation without the developer in the middle of each frame. This structure does hint at how the developer can get access when needed.
In addition to code updates, there is now an XSeen project page (http://realism.com/xseen) where all of the test cases are listed. Each test case can be executed from the web page and displays as an overlay. 
* XSeen project page: http://realism.com/xseen
* XSeen code on GitHub: https://github.com/DrX3D/XSeen/tree/development
* XSeen language definition: http://tools.realism.com/specification/xseen/language-definition
* XSeen internals documentation: http://tools.realism.com/specification/xseen/xseen-internals
XSeen is built upon the architecture of X3D and A-Frame. The JavaScript library is supported by THREE and TWEEN plus pieces extracted from X3DOM. John Carlson provided the JSON to XML converter. It is early-stage work and not everything is fully developed out or functional. Please report any issues you have with the software or documentation. Contributions are always welcome. XSeen code is joint licensed as MIT / GPU. XSeen documentation is licensed as Creative Commons Share-Alike (CC BY-SA).
 
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Leonard Daly
3D Systems & Cloud Consultant
LA ACM SIGGRAPH Chair
President, Daly Realism - Creating the Future 
 



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President, Daly Realism - Creating the Future 

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