Here’s a few “in case you missed it” news bites:
Ribbit recently held a killer app contest to see who could put together the best app using Ribbit’s integrated web communication technology. It just so happens that the winner of the contest also used a little 3d library known as Papervision3D
Congratulations Lucid Viewer:
We also just held a Papervision3D Augmented Reality Contest on the Forums for a copy of FDT (thanks FDT!). The winning entry by James Alliban is quite amazing. Check it out (and don’t forget to stop by the forums for all your Papervision3D questions):
Lastly, I recently received an e-mail from Javier Otero telling me he took what he learned from one of our Papervision3D trainings and used it to build out craftsman.com.
Amazing work Javier! Just imagine what YOU could do if you came to a Papervision3D training


June 15, 2009 at 6:16 am |
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June 15, 2009 at 12:45 pm |
Guess the AR app is using Andy’s MotionTrails
Still a very nice demo!
Gratz to the winners ofc
June 15, 2009 at 12:56 pm |
Hi Milan. Thanks very much. I did see Andy’s MotionTrails but wrote my own code. Mine is also available to download if you’re interested. Have a look at my blog for the link.
June 20, 2009 at 5:38 pm |
I think there is huge opportunity in merging 3D with voice layer for amazing user experiences, and what the folks over at Lucid Viewer came up with is just the beginning.
Looking forward to his next iteration of Lucid Viewer and hopefully coming across more innovative uses!
June 21, 2009 at 4:15 pm |
Thank you for mentioning the Lucid Viewer project. Working with Papervision has certainly been a pleasure!