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Here are some examples of our VRML work. You must have a VRML Browser installed to view these worlds/avatars. We suggest ![]() ![]() Worlds: Adam's Alphabet Primer - This is an alphabet recognition application I made for my son a few years ago. It uses text, objects, and sound to facilitate letter recognition. Most of the objects have some sort of scripting attached to them. So play around with everything. The buttons switch the mode you are in. The voice is mine so it maybe a little gruff. Hades - A descent into the underworld. This was originally a 1.0 VRML world ( I will update eventually but hey hell isn't supposed to be easy is it?) that was made for multiuser capabilities with Blacksun's Cybergate/Passport ( Hadeswrl ). The objects are still interesting though some of the functionality is missing. VRMLDream - The internets first realtime live VRML/3D stage production. The play was based on Shakespeare's 'A Mid Summer Nights Dream'. Written up in Computer Graphics World Mag August 98'. I was one of the content creators on the project. This is one of the sets I produced for the show. There is allot of interactivity in this one. Push, poke, prod, and play with everything. Somethings may suprise you. ( When the pointer changes you are over an object you can interact with. Hold the left mouse button down and move the objet around to see what happens. Somethings just require a click as well. ) Avatars: Quince & Flute - These were two of the whimsical characters from the play. Philostrate ( orginal ) & Philostrate ( final ) - These are 2 different versions of the humanoid character I made for the production. They and all the other humanoid avatars I have made, are fully H-Anim 1.0 compliant. Butterfly - This is a work in progress. I am always changing the texture as well as adding different items for it to use. Goldfish - A timid fellow. Only likes to be admired from a distance. Deer - An old 1.0 Avatar that still gets praise. Octopus - An award winning avatar. |