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History of VRML and Its Development Process
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Learning Objectives Understand the history of VRML Understand the purpose and functions of VRML Learn how to view a VRML file in a file and have a general conception of how the file is defined Understand where VRML may go in the future.
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History 1994LabyrinthPrototype 3D interface for the Web developed by Mark Pesce and Tony Parisi 1994VRML 1Developed based on Open Inventor format - described static 3D scenes 1996VRML 2Silicon Graphics' Moving Worlds proposal for a VRML revision is adopted 1997VRML97Recognized as an international standard by ISO and IEC (ISO/IEC 14772) 2000VRML200x X3D Proposed revision to VRML97 (ISO/IEC 14772:200x) Under development.... see the Web3D Consortium for detailsWeb3D Consortium Here is a nice historical summary of the process.a nice historical summary of the process.
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The Origin Created by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Passed by 75% vote of member organizations
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Purpose 3D interactive objects and worlds Web based Universal interchange format for 3D graphics and multimedia
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Design Criteria Authorability Composability Extensibility Performance Scalability
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What it Does Implicitly establishes a world coordinate space for all objects defined in the file, as well as all objects included by the file; Explicitly defines and composes a set of 3D and multimedia objects; Can specify hyperlinks to other files and applications Can define object behaviors.
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General Operational Model
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Features 1 Navigation - many control options - walk, fly, examine or none (Contact and Cortona also support proprietary 3rd-person avatar modes) Viewpoints - pre-defined camera positions Models - primitives (box, sphere, cone, cylinder), extrusions, indexed face set (mesh), line set, point set, elevation grid and text (Contact and Cortona also support proprietary spline and NURBS geometry) Materials - diffuse color, specular, emissive, ambient, shininess, transparency, color per vertex Sound - fully spacialized 3D audio in WAVE or MIDI format Textures - support for JPEG, GIF, PNG and MPEG1 video. (Contact and Cortona also have proprietary support for Flash, RealMedia, AVI, multi- texturing and environment mapping) Taken from http://www.virtualrealms.com.au/vrml/tute01/tutorial.htm
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Features 2 Collisions - collision detection between user and objects (As of version 4, Cortona supports object to object collision detection) Animation - animate position, rotation, scale, points, color and much more. Scope for many separate animations in one world all with different time lines and triggered by different events. Almost every attribute can be animated! Sensors - sense user activity such as touch, drag (plane, cylinder and sphere), time, proximity, visibility (Contact and Cortona also have proprietary support for key sensors and drag 'n' drop sensors) Scripting - Interfaces directly with Javascript, Java, the web browser and any programming language residing on the client/server
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Features 3 Routes - scripts, animations and object properties can be "wired" together in an infinite number of ways to create any effect Compact - extremely small file size with gzip compression Modular - references external textures, models, scenes and scripts Extensible - if the core VRML nodes aren't enough you can create your own nodes using Prototypes Other - Cortona and Contact support full-screen mode and 3D stereo with the right hardware. They can also both be embedded in either a web page or a stand-alone application with full control of the scene graph and 3D engine from C++, java, javascript and vbscript.
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Objects Box Cone Cylinder ElevationGrid Extrusion IndexedFaceSet IndexedLineSet PointSet Sphere Text
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Future 1 As stated in the History section a revision/replacement for VRML97 has been proposed called X3D (Extensible 3D). In short it adds the following new functionality and formalizes some extensions that have developed since VRML97.History Full backwards compatibility with VRML97 Full extensibility through Components and Profiles Core profile is a limited subset of VRML97 for lightweight plug-ins and MPEG4 compatibility Optional XML and binary encodings, in addition to VRML's traditional ASCII encoding H-Anim - Humanoid Animation. Standardized hierarchical structure and interface for animated avatars GeoVRML the representation of accurate real-time geographical data using VRML NURBS - organic models described using NURBS mathematics rather than polygons thus significantly reducing file size and increasing render optimization
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Future 2 2-way Web page communication through a multi-language scene authoring interface (SAI) Universal Media - In-built standard media items (textures, models etc) to speed download time Multi-texturing extensions Enhanced sensors (keyboard, joystick, drag 'n' drop etc) Additionally VRML is included or referenced in the upcoming MPEG-4 standard, Java3D and in other developing standards.MPEG-4 standardJava3D Some of the new proprietary Web3D technologies are derivatives of VRML: Blaxxun3D (www.blaxxun.com)www.blaxxun.com Shout3D (www.shout3d.com)www.shout3d.com Sony Blendo (www.blendomedia.com)www.blendomedia.com
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Example #VRML V2.0 utf8 Transform { children [ NavigationInfo { headlight FALSE } # We'll add our own light DirectionalLight { # First child direction 0 0 -1 # Light illuminating the scene } Transform { # Second child - a red sphere translation 3 0 1 children [ Shape { geometry Sphere { radius 2.3 } appearance Appearance { material Material { diffuseColor 1 0 0 } # Red } ] } Transform { # Third child - a blue box translation -2.4.2 1 rotation 0 1 1.9 children [ Shape { geometry Box {} appearance Appearance { material Material { diffuseColor 0 0 1 } # Blue } ] } ] # end of children for world }
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Some Points of Grammar Files begin with –#VRML V2.0 utf8 [optional comment] # begin comments control characters, space double or single quotes, sharp, comma, period, brackets, backslash or braces are not allowed in names First character can not be a digit, plus or minus
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