Combine our chess example from the iX-Demos with an existing JavaScript chess engine and you easily get an interactive 3D chess game in the browser. Enjoy your game of chess against the computer.
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Combine our chess example from the iX-Demos with an existing JavaScript chess engine and you easily get an interactive 3D chess game in the browser. Enjoy your game of chess against the computer.
MarsCity illustrates an online browser game where you can build your own colony on Mars. The demo shows the capabilities of geometry instances.
Here you can roam freely through a room of a virtual museum. Navigation is done game-like using the WASD keys for movement plus mouse for viewing around. As this demo is optimized for raytracing due to the shadows and reflections from the objects of the exhibition it can be only viewed in XML3D-RTfox. In addition, this demo features a collission detecton to avoid running through walls or objects.
A little tool to interactively try the different shader parameters.
This demo is a test for 3D interactions in XML3D. With this simple editor, you can move, rotate, and scale 3D objects using some tools (a.k.a Gizmos). In addition, you can trigger reflections for the individual objects. Two of the objects (ripple and sequential morph) are created using XFlow. The behaviour of the camera is inspired by 3ds max.
This WebGL demo shows the XML3D rotation types and demonstrates some 3D interaction methods.
This demo is specifically optimized for WebGL. For “Learning the basics of XML3D” it demonstrates scene graph basics such as the workings of hierarchical transformations, or first steps with JavaScript based interactions and animations.
The November issue of the German journal iX for IT professionals contains a collection of articles dealing with 3D capabilities in the browser. In collaboration with the X3DOM Team, we contributed an article about our approaches to add interactive 3D graphics into HTML. The article explains advantages of declarative 3D in the DOM compared to API solutions . . . → Read More: XML3D in iX article about 3D-Internet |
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