I remember seeing a "viewer in a webbrowser" before with a grid that most people here probably dont remember "SpotOn 3D". In that case however it was (I believe) an ActiveX "plugin" not a re-write in python etc. What Lone is doing here is far more far reaching than SpotOn's attempt to market their "store".
Its a team effort! But the goal is to make things accessible to people even if they don't have the greatest computer. Plus, we will build in text-to-speech and speech-to-text, etc.
I think its a great project! One question though: When completed will you be releasing it generally - or licencing it to people - or will it be for Wolf Grid only? I'm not meaning this as a contentious question - just curious its totally your right to do what you want with it!!
So the honest answer is. We don't know. We have a long way to go to complete it, and then we will run it on Wolf and allow people to use it to test it for a while. But of course people will be able to tp out of wolf to other grids (at least that's the idea).
We will be working with educators as well to provide a speicalised version and adding in conferencing etc.
Thanks for the candid answer Lone :) Whatever you end up doing with this in the future once done - I think its a great bit of work and I await to see what happens with it. Keep up the videos of its progress :D
Thank you, I will do a new video in the next couple of days showing pretty much a full region render with objects. If we ever get this volume debugged.
Nice milestone Wolf, maybe hard for people to appreciate the effort any step forward can take.
But each one is a building block for what's to come, and I see a bright future for this project.
THANK YOU - about time someone stirred the pot :)
We've got terrain textures running now and we're working on object rezzing, we've got inventory already loading. New video when we get the object matrix finished.