p3d.in on acer iconia a500
So i guess Firefox got an update, coz it now supports p3d completely http://dlvr.it/1JHQfg
Sketchfab to give unlimited uploads soon!
In the recent year i’ve tried out 2 web gl portfolio providers including Sketchfab.com they all give you a limited number of uploads/space and embed codes for the models that work in most blogs and a few of the cg forums out there..
to see what Web GL models look like in all their glory head over to Sketchfab.com
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check out my portfolio there - https://sketchfab.com/chaitanyak
was hoping for a long time that Opera Community would add support in the blog.. but anyway wordpress and other forums support it, so check it out yourself.
the embed codes that sketchfab provides are:
iframe code
bb code
simple html(see below)
painted drippy head (click to view in 3D)
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10 of the best new WebGL sites
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Creative coder and developer Paul Lewis rounds up 10 of the best new WebGL sites and provides some handy tips along the way, if you, too, want to join the 3D revolution.
WebGL, then. It’s been around a while, and it looks like it’s here to stay. As you’ve hopefully seen it’s incredibly powerful, capable of pushing around thousands of polygons and particles all the while giving us tons of visual goodies. It’s fair to say I’m a big fan and, if Twitter reactions are anything to go by, so are a lot of other people!
Right now virtually all the major browser manufacturers support WebGL in their browser, although sometimes it needs to be enabled manually. So that’s Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera that will all let you see the wonder of WebGL. Still no word on Internet Explorer yet, although hope springs eternal!