Yesterday Andor and I gave a talk at www 2010. It was about how mid level API’s can help web developers who may not wish to do extremely low level programming at the WebGL level achieve the 3D effects they want. The “slides” from our talk can be found here. The slides are not very content heavy. However, we did update one demo for our talk that sort of puts much of c3DL’s features in play. Here is a video of that demo.
Al MacDonald and my colleague David Humphrey also gave a talk about the Audio API which was absolutely fantastic. They had some really neat music visualization demos going. Here is a link to their talk. In particular, check out the videos for these two demos (demo1, demo2) that which are webGL based music visualizers. There are links from Dave’s blog if you want an audio build of minefield to check them out live.
A long while ago I blogged about a web project that came out of c3dl called motionview and even made a video of it. I’m happy to announce that we have now put up a motionview server with some test data that we can let people try out. The server has been updated to use WebGL. However, it does require setting up of id and password so I can’t just provide a link. If you have interest in trying motionview please contact us for id and password.
For those that have not seen it, here is the old video again (this video was made when it was still canvas3D but the server we are running now uses WebGL):
