- From: Josh Carpenter <joshcarpenter@google.com>
- Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2018 15:37:59 -0700
- To: Rik Cabanier <rcabanier@magicleap.com>
- Cc: public-immersive-web@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAP5bEC1haWc9QUgG-Cp0FdpZqiYvtMuQhN3Ag7YOh47QUCEaDw@mail.gmail.com>
Very interested <https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ORdKs1wNe7QysRYSBtmW8LnMTFRu69gEwyOSrjIaZyA>, for a few years now <http://www.joshcarpenter.ca/declarative-3d/>. :) And working on it <https://twitter.com/joshcarpenter/status/1017264305274740736> actively. Albeit as side project. Because the top priority (on my team, and I think safe to say, in the IWWG), is launching a healthy WebXR API 1.0. Am looking forward to sharing more, but don't have a concrete timeline for releasing things, yet. In interim am happy to chat. On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 3:29 PM Rik Cabanier <rcabanier@magicleap.com> wrote: > All, > > last week at Magic Leap we released our browser Helio. > You can find an overview here: https://www.magicleap.com/experiences/helio > > As part of its feature set, we created a set of extensions that allows > authors to create and manipulate 3D objects such as animated models and > textures. It also allows extraction so content can be pulled out of the > browser and placed in the user's environment. > To make development easy, we created a library called "Prismatic" that > provides a simple declarative syntax. > > We'd like to iterate on our current approach with others vendors and work > towards an open standard that works on 2D, AR and VR devices. > I looked at the current community and working groups but couldn't find one > that covers our current use case. > > My questions are: > - Is there a group that is currently working on extending regular web > pages with 3D content? > - If not, is anyone interested in working with us on this? > > Please let me know if you want more details on our current implementation. > I'm happy to explain. > > Thanks, > Rik > -- Josh Carpenter UX Lead, WebVR/AR Google
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