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Anton Ratnik2015-12-27 02:34:11
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Anton Ratnik, 2015-12-27 02:34:11

Are web applications being developed with 3d and VR versions?

Good day!
I ask you to tell me, apparently I’m bad at Google and I can’t correctly formulate the question for the search engine.
The essence of the question: is there any development of web applications with 3d versions (for glasses like in 3d cinemas) or for virtual reality helmets.
PS I confess, I did not delve into the essence of the differences, but this is not important.

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Viktor Korolev, 2015-12-27
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I mean, are you wondering how to do it or does anyone do it? I can answer the first question.
There is WebVR technology, which is exactly what Wirth helmets need to work. reality. This is an experimental technique for browsers and is not yet supported in current releases. But it is in test builds of Firefox and Chromiuim.
There is anaglyph stereo imaging technology - this thing does not require special builds of browsers and works great in any that support WebGL.
What about if anyone does. I advise you to view this press releaseBlend4Web engine. They just rolled out support for Wirth helmets just a few days ago. reality in browsers. As far as I understand, to enable stereo mode in any Blend4Web application, just click on the button in the menu. Here is an example of a WebGL application with stereo support in place.

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