picanteverde / 3dtv

THREE.js Samples for side-by-side 3d tvs
http://picanteverde.wordpress.com/2013/06/13/3d-side-by-side-with-three-js/
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Great project!! #1

Open ZiglioUK opened 11 years ago

ZiglioUK commented 11 years ago

I haven't tried it yet, will do tonight.

I'd love to contribute, and add support for devices such as the Leap Motion (via USB, Chrome APIs...).

I'm taking this course https://www.udacity.com/course/cs291, learning Three, WebGL, OpenGL ES. I write about these things also on sovoto.com: http://www.sovoto.com/forum/topics/how-effective-are-3d-movies-let-s-rate-them?xg_source=activity

Y podemos hablar Español si quieres ;-)

ZiglioUK commented 11 years ago

I love the spinning Earth with floating clouds! http://picanteverde.github.io/3dtv/src/tv3d2.html

picanteverde commented 11 years ago

Hi ZiglioNZ thanks for your comments! look I'm currently working on my "init" project but I'm planning to finish it, may be, by the end of the month, then I'll be starting on a few 3d projects (I love to play with this) may be a roller coaster? what do you think? and a roller coaster builder! I would love to create a roller coaster and ride it in a 3d tv, don't you? I'll let you know when I start that project ok?

ZiglioUK commented 11 years ago

ha ha, a rollercoaster would be fun!

Having limited stereopsis myself, my original plan was to develop 3D activities and games for children and adults with strabismus and amblyopia, with these guys: http://3d4amb.unibg.it/ So far I've been learning OpenGL, thinking I would use the Ouya console to do it. It turns out the Ouya is a bit of a dog and doesn't include the Nvidia libraries to do it, at least at this stage: http://docs.nvidia.com/tegra/data/Use_NVIDIA_3D_Vision_Automatic.html

Then I've started learning about WebGL and Three, via the course on udacity and found it really nice. You can't beat the browser for ease of use and penetration. With IE11 supporting it too, things are really ramping up. But I thought somehow the browser had to enable stereo output via HDMi and I asked various WebGL people (ie Tony Parisi and friends) whether they had plans to support it natively (answer: no). But then you showed me with your blog post how the side-by-side mode works and that got me really excited!

There's a shortage of tools for in-home therapy for people with strabismus and having a browser based solution would be really effective.

ZiglioUK commented 11 years ago

@awaranowski might be interested too?

picanteverde commented 11 years ago

Hey I'm really interested in help you, I think that what you are doing is great and if it can be used to help other people is two time great, so count on me if you need anything

ZiglioUK commented 11 years ago

Gracias Alejandro, will talk with Angelo @garganti from https://github.com/UnibgInfo3A It would be great to start a public project with you based on WebGL!

@giancarloFacoetti too?