[x3d-public] [x3dom-users] d3-x3dom 3D Data Visualisation Library

Brutzman, Donald (Don) (CIV) brutzman at nps.edu
Tue Feb 26 22:34:33 PST 2019


Hi Jim.  Your work looks super, well in keeping with the stellar nature of D3.  Thanks for letting us know more about your work!

As you may know, we continue to make persistent progress towards X3D version 4.0 to achieve full integration with HTML5, DOM and CSS standards.  X3DOM and X_ITE are our two major implementations to date. Top-level page is

	http://www.web3d.org/x3d4

As we get farther down the road, we will be looking to test in many directions.  Your engagement and D3-X3DOM exemplars will be welcome.

Please feel free to keep a list of suggestions and issues for X3D.  The x3dom mailing lists (as you obviously know) is where source issues get sorted out, while the X3D community and Working Group are where capabilities get improved and design issues are reconciled.  All feedback is welcome, we progress together as best possible.

Looking forward to continuing progress.  Have fun with X3D!   8)

On 2/26/2019 12:06 PM, James Saunders wrote:
> Thanks for the link back, this is really appreciated!
> 
> As well as simply generating preprogrammed charts, d3-x3dom also provides a series of re-usable chart ‘building block’ components (bubbles, axis, lines, surface, crosshair etc) which can be combined to create custom chart types.
> 
> The best demonstration of these components can be found on the Observable notebooks:
> https://beta.observablehq.com/collection/@jamesleesaunders/d3-x3dom
> 
> I would love to hear from anyone who has any other ideas or who may be interested in contributing to d3-x3dom.
> 
> All the best,
> Jim
> 
> On 26 Feb 2019, at 19:02, John Carlson <yottzumm at gmail.com <mailto:yottzumm at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>> In other words, input data, output fancy preprogrammed 3D chart.  Or it looks like he’s gotten a farther distance beyond that now.
>>
>> John
>>
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>> https://twitter.com/Web3DConsortium/status/1100457012419121153
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>> d3-x3dom 3D Data Visualisation Library combines power of @d3js_org data-driven documents visualisation library, and #X3DOM declarative 3D DOM framework, makes it easy to quickly produce beautiful 3D data visualisations with minimal code. Fully documented.
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>> https://github.com/jamesleesaunders/d3-x3dom
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