[x3d-public] X3Dv4 and HAnimSensor?

John Carlson yottzumm at gmail.com
Thu Mar 21 15:38:50 PDT 2019


I think I’d better look into collisions.

John

On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 11:35 AM Brutzman, Donald (Don) (CIV) <
brutzman at nps.edu> wrote:

> [cc: HAnim Working Group]
>
> Hi John.  We are close to releasing HAnim 2.0 and await some final ISO
> editorial responses.  In the meantime, full copies of submitted Final Draft
> International Specification (FDIS) drafts (for part 1 skeleton/skin plus
> part 2 motion animation) are available to Web3D members in github.  Links
> were provided in last week's X3D Working Group minutes, reported on
> x3d-public list.
>
>         [x3d-public] X3D minutes 15 MAR 2019: advanced humanoids
> discussion; X3Dv4 specification editing
>
> http://web3d.org/pipermail/x3d-public_web3d.org/2019-March/010320.html
>
> Since HAnim continues to map to X3D/VRML in much the same way it always
> has, all X3D sensors can be used together with an HAnim model.
>
> Thus it appears quite likely that any use case is covered already.  It
> there is something specifically different that you might an HAnimSensor to
> accomplish, then please advise further on your goal requirements.
>
> We expect that continued advancement of X3D + HAnim examples in support of
> requirements for medical records will demonstrate many capabilities.
>
> Thanks for considering these possibilities, especially for applying
> current capabilities in novel contexts.
>
> On 3/21/2019 1:17 AM, John Carlson wrote:
> > Is there such a thing as an HAnimSensor (as a generator of events) in
> X3D?  Would that be better than a NetworkSensor (as a generator of
> events)?    Could H3D/SenseGraphics help standardize, if not already
> standardized?
> >
> > Already submitted in another place.
> >
> > http://tools.realism.com/comment/15#comment-15
> >
> > Is there going to be a standard for event type
> >
> > John
> all the best, Don
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> brutzman at nps.edu
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