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In an [[User:Tohline/Appendix/Ramblings/VirtualReality#Virtual_Reality_and_3D_Printing|accompanying discussion]], we have illustrated how an animated, interactive 3D scene can be largely defined via the xml-formatted language named [https://www.khronos.org/collada/ COLLADA]. In the [[User:Tohline/Appendix/Ramblings/VirtualReality#Step-By-Step_Production|last major subsection of that discussion]], we have outlined the steps that can be followed to specifically generate any of a variety of Riemann Type | In an [[User:Tohline/Appendix/Ramblings/VirtualReality#Virtual_Reality_and_3D_Printing|accompanying discussion]], we have illustrated how an animated, interactive 3D scene can be largely defined via the xml-formatted language named [https://www.khronos.org/collada/ COLLADA]. In the [[User:Tohline/Appendix/Ramblings/VirtualReality#Step-By-Step_Production|last major subsection of that discussion]], we have outlined the steps that can be followed to specifically generate any of a variety of Riemann S-Type ellipsoids. These steps were identified within the context of our effort to construct 3D VR/AR models that could be faithfully rendered using the Mac's Preview app. | ||
In a [[User:Tohline/Appendix/Ramblings/OculusRift_S#Success_Importing_Animated_Scene_into_Oculus_Rift_S|separate but closely connected discussion]], we have demonstrated that most of our COLLADA-based models can be imported into the 3D virtual-reality environment of the Oculus Rift S. [[User:Tohline/Appendix/Ramblings/OculusRift_S#Summary|Toward the end of this separate discussion]], we provide the full COLLADA code — in a plain text format — along with a summary description of a model that has been assigned the name, <font color="darkgreen">FullLast45X.dae</font>. | In a [[User:Tohline/Appendix/Ramblings/OculusRift_S#Success_Importing_Animated_Scene_into_Oculus_Rift_S|separate but closely connected discussion]], we have demonstrated that most of our COLLADA-based models can be imported into the 3D virtual-reality environment of the Oculus Rift S. [[User:Tohline/Appendix/Ramblings/OculusRift_S#Summary|Toward the end of this separate discussion]], we provide the full COLLADA code — in a plain text format — along with a summary description of a model that has been assigned the name, <font color="darkgreen">FullLast45X.dae</font>. | ||
Intially, we discovered that most of the Riemann S-Type ellipsoids that we developed while relying on the Mac's Preview app did not display properly within the Oculus Rift S environment. What we propose to do, here, is methodically re-construct a variety of our earlier models that were viewable in the "Preview" app in such a way that they are all viewable with the Oculus Rift S. We begin with this "… 45X" model — renaming it, <font color="darkgreen">RiemannBuild01.dae</font>. Step by step we will insert components of one of our previously constructed COLLADA-based models of an S-Type Riemann ellipsoid into a <visual_scene> that can be properly executed within the Oculus Rift S. | |||
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=See Also= | =See Also= |
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Preamble
In an accompanying discussion, we have illustrated how an animated, interactive 3D scene can be largely defined via the xml-formatted language named COLLADA. In the last major subsection of that discussion, we have outlined the steps that can be followed to specifically generate any of a variety of Riemann S-Type ellipsoids. These steps were identified within the context of our effort to construct 3D VR/AR models that could be faithfully rendered using the Mac's Preview app.
In a separate but closely connected discussion, we have demonstrated that most of our COLLADA-based models can be imported into the 3D virtual-reality environment of the Oculus Rift S. Toward the end of this separate discussion, we provide the full COLLADA code — in a plain text format — along with a summary description of a model that has been assigned the name, FullLast45X.dae.
Intially, we discovered that most of the Riemann S-Type ellipsoids that we developed while relying on the Mac's Preview app did not display properly within the Oculus Rift S environment. What we propose to do, here, is methodically re-construct a variety of our earlier models that were viewable in the "Preview" app in such a way that they are all viewable with the Oculus Rift S. We begin with this "… 45X" model — renaming it, RiemannBuild01.dae. Step by step we will insert components of one of our previously constructed COLLADA-based models of an S-Type Riemann ellipsoid into a <visual_scene> that can be properly executed within the Oculus Rift S.
Assemble Components
See Also
- Tohline, J. E., (2008) Computing in Science & Engineering, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 84-85 — Where is My Digital Holographic Display? [ PDF ]
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