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    x3d

    x3d

    X3D is the open-standard format for 3D graphics scenes on the Web.

    Extensible 3D (X3D) Graphics is a royalty-free International Standard for real-time interactive 3D graphics on the Web, providing unsurpassed interoperability for 3D communications on the Web. This project includes source for example X3D scene libraries and multiple X3D codebases produced by Web3D Consortium members. All open-source contributions are welcome.
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    Xj3D

    Xj3D

    Xj3D is an open-source Java codebase for the X3D Graphics standard.

    Xj3D is a project of the Web3D Consortium focused on creating a toolkit for VRML97 and X3D content written completely in Java. Xj3D has been produced and is maintained by Web3D Consortium members. Current status: active development with frequent updates. We have successfully ported the full codebase and history from the previous site to Sourceforge and are now following the Xj3D Evolution strategy. All open-source contributions are welcome. Further details are available at https...
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    Develop an experimental framework for simulated multiplayer (model) railroads. It could be based on the VRML/X3D standard and it could use internal scripting with ECMAScript and MU systems that provide network sensor interfaces. Project Homepage: http://simulrr.sourceforge.net Demo 2012: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHBwXmMfF1c
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    ClayGL

    ClayGL

    A WebGL graphic library for building scalable Web3D applications

    ClayGL is a WebGL graphic library for building scalable Web3D applications. It's easy to use, configurable for high-quality graphics. Benefit from the modularity and tree shaking, it can be scaled down to 22k(gzipped) for a basic 3D application. Animator object can only be created by Animation.prototype.animate method. After created, we can use clay.animation.Animator# when to add all keyframes and clay.animation.Animator#start it. Clips will be automatically created and added to the animation...
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    Free web3D interactive, extensible, full-scale earth map created and annotated by the public. Like a 3D google + world wiki. Includes integration with enterprise web services. OGC 3D services and 3D chat (vrspace) planned. X3D & VRML standards based.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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