[x3d-public] X3D Quickstart Tutorial by Nicholas Polys @IEEEVR

Don Brutzman brutzman at nps.edu
Fri Mar 20 17:50:27 PDT 2020


X3D Quickstart tutorial @IEEEVR by Dr. Nicholas Polys covers methods and patterns to develop interactive 3D applications based on royalty-free, open ISO-IEC standards. Mobiles, desktops, CAVEs, HMDs, AR platforms: #X3D is interoperable, portable, durable.

https://twitter.com/Web3DConsortium/status/1241163730060054528

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Tutorial: X3D Quickstart

Organizer: Nicholas F. Polys, Virginia Tech, USA

Abstract: This tutorial will cover the wide range of methods and patterns used to develop interactive 3D applications based on royalty-free and open ISO-IEC standards. As a high-level scene graph language and API above the graphics library, Extensible 3D (X3D) provides a suite of standards including multiple data encodings and language bindings. With the same declarative programming idiom as the WWW, developers can build 2D + 3D Virtual and Mixed Reality applications that integrate with and publish to the WWW ecosystem. From mobiles, desktops, CAVEs, HMDs, and AR platforms, X3D is an inter-operable, portable, and durable 3D graphics technology.

This tutorial will explore the myriad of approaches, tool chains, and applications for building X3D objects and scenes. This includes: different formats and data types, approaches to multiple input devices and sensors, and deployment to different display devices, including 3D printers. Through guest presenters, we will highlight the variety of applications and enterprises using ISO Standards. Participants are not expected to have prior experience with X3D or VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language); a familiarity with markup languages and JavaScript is beneficial, but not required.

http://www.ieeevr.org/2020/program/tutorials.html#T3
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all the best, Don
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Don Brutzman  Naval Postgraduate School, Code USW/Br       brutzman at nps.edu
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