Download - Virtually Anyone
Tony Parisi is VP of Web and Open Technologies [email protected] +1 (415) 902 8002 @auradeluxe
virtually anyonecan make VR
the dream
the reality
the rest of us
introducing: DERP
(DOM-based EquiRectangular Photo Viewer)
the tools
the code
there IS no code!
GLAM library lets you make 3D and VR using just markup http://www.glamjs.org
DERP took 90 minutes to make.
<html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <script src="./libs/glam/glam.js" ></script> <title>DERP - DOM-based EquiRectangular Photos</title>
<style> body{ margin: 0px; } #ss1 { sphere-image:url(./photos/474488503.717899-sampled.jpg); } #viewer { position:absolute; width:100%; height:100%; }
</style>
</head> <body> <div id="viewer"> <glam> <scene> <renderer type="cardboard"></renderer> <controller type="deviceOrientation"></controller> <background id="ss1" type="sphere"></background> </scene> </glam> </div> </body> </html>
the deal• WebGL rocks
real time 3D in a browser - no problem • markup languages FTW
www.glamjs.org www.aframe.io scenevr.com
• browsers kinda do VR, getting better all the time “WebVR” API experimental in Chrome, FF nightlies Desktop - still need 90hz refresh (“any day now”…) Mobile - head tracking still slow (but this is a general Cardboard problem) GearVR - Samsung’s “VR browser” will someday do WebVR API
• proprietary tools, app stores and walled gardens FML
Thank You.
Tony Parisi is VP of Web and Open Technologies [email protected] +1 (415) 902 8002 @auradeluxe
DERP can be found on Github at https://github.com/tparisi/derp