[x3d-public] X3D Edit, other tools

Joseph D Williams joedwil at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 27 09:47:26 PDT 2019


Hi Steve, 
I think I recall that flux and vivaty and some others would do the Ajax and the http stuff as well as dom interfaces for that vintage html object. Lately there are some what you might find amazing examples of x3d integration with (x)html and the dom and the webgl and even some new examples of some ‘integrated’ dom/sai runtime features. 
Happily, some new discussions about a networksensor. 

New ways to include textures and controls and views, along with the big question of: 
How to inject high levels of reality into the virtual scene you and others are working with?  

An emerging one, I think I am seeing, is how to compose various data structures that reflect runtime more than authortime into convenient and meaningful models of x3d nodes and fields.  For example there might be one or a set of gltf or webgl data structures that match and could somehow be specified to be used same as existing x3d field definitions, or maybe even a ‘standardizable’ set of ‘standard’ binary data structures that can represent all or big parts of hanim, such as skeleton, geometries, bindings, and animations. 

Maybe have a look at some other lists, also. 
Thanks and Best, 
Joe

 


From: steve guynup
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2019 7:41 AM
To: x3d-public at web3d.org
Subject: [x3d-public] X3D Edit, other tools

Hi all,

So X3D Edit tells me I need Java 1.8 or higher, even after I installed the latest version of Java, (Haven't installed NetBeans yet as that seemed optional)

Is X3D Edit still working? (and any new tools not on the consortium resource page... did install Vivaty Studio, but it's not geared to integrating 3D into tools for 2D pages)

Lastly, how are folks...it's been a while :)
Steve
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