Is the author here? What license do you plan to use?
Im here but my license knowledge is limited, thats why I just applied the MIT which I think is the one that fits better
Just friendly advice from someone who has seen things go badly before ;-)
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Is the author here? What license do you plan to use?
Im here but my license knowledge is limited, thats why I just applied the MIT which I think is the one that fits better
Just friendly advice from someone who has seen things go badly before ;-)
Even though the rendering performance is very snappy and efficient, to me this fails on the most important thing for this sort of software - UI. Can you imagine someone totally new to 3D modelling opening this thing and just going for it? It's completely unintuitive and yet, because it's so accessible that should've been the primary concern.
But it is not a 3d modelling software, it is a 3D scene editor, like Unity. Improving the interface is the easy part, for me the important aspect was to be sure that all the important features are there, so now I can focus on improving the experience.
BTW we should figure out a way to connect Clara.io to WebGLStudio as it can be a source of content, both models as well as 3D animations (Clara.io has a full keyframe editor.)
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yep, its a placeholder name, I will change it as soon as a nice name comes to my mind.
Something related to light or rooms seems to be the norm (Blender, Studio, Cinema, Lightwave). How about "Photon Studio", "Sunshine 3D" or "Lightbulb"?
If you want to create 3D models and animations for WebGLStudio, you can do so via: http://Clara.io
That's great, it looked already good in 2013 when it won best paper ( http://gti.upf.edu/webglstudio-gti-paper-goes-viral-at-web3d... ), I'm happy to see it reached a 1.0 release.
This is amazing and feels very fluid. I think it is part of a web-based software trend that will surprise a lot of people who think of the web at best as an interactive document display system. Another app that has a very snappy UI like this is http://OnShape.com CAD software, which is full featured 3D solid modeling without any plugins (all JS and WebGL).
WebGL allows you to build completely custom UIs, and these are well suited for 3D apps (which typically use OpenGL on the desktop, so transferring knowledge is trivial). However, between custom OpenGL UIs and HTML-based UIs, there is an entire spectrum of native apps (mobile and desktop) that make use of platform conventions and standard functionality. This space is difficult to cover with web technologies because yo…
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yep, its a placeholder name, I will change it as soon as a nice name comes to my mind.
Something related to light or rooms seems to be the norm (Blender, Studio, Cinema, Lightwave). How about "Photon Studio", "Sunshine 3D" or "Lightbulb"?