3pointD on February 14th, 2007

Posted Wednesday, February 14th, 2007, at 8:24 pm Eastern by Mark Wallace
Posted Wednesday, February 14th, 2007, at 5:35 pm Eastern by Mark Wallace

Ogoglio 3D platform starts Sourceforge projectTrevor Smith, who’s been hard at work on his open-source 3D platform, Ogoglio, has begun a SourceForge project, where he’ll eventually make the code available. While there aren’t any file packages yet, you can browse the repository if you want to get a look at the bits of code Trevor has made available so far. You can also take a look at this YouTube clip, which is Trevor’s fifth screencast in which he describes the state of Ogoglio affairs. As you’ll see, the world is working — if crudely, at the moment. But you can already import .obj files and see them in one of the browser-based worldlets that Ogoglio creates. That’s an apartment building in the pic here that was imported from 3D marketplace TurboSquid into Blender, and then on into Ogoglio (where the default red robot avatar is looking on). This is basically still early-alpha technology that’s more 3D Web than virtual worldy, but it’s one to watch. [Via Hugo Junot.]

Posted Wednesday, February 14th, 2007, at 8:58 am Eastern by Mark Wallace

Promoting Second Life: The Official Guide
Click image for JimmyJet Fossett’s Flickr set from the event

No, not the official guide to promoting Second Life. Second Life resident JimmyJet Fossett snapped a bunch of good pictures of last night’s in-world author appearance promoting the book Second Life: The Official Guide, which I wrote two chapters of, and he was kind enough to send along a link to the Flickr set where they’re posted. There were a few great avatars in attendance, so they’re worth checking out. No good griefers, unfortunately. (more…)


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