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3dviastudio vs WebGL competition

Jun 06, 2011 by CGP Staff
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Visual Kit announced the 3dviastudio vs WebGL competition: the purpose is to create a 3D application, executable in a browser, accompanied by its making of doc.

This challenge is for masters or beginners in WebGL or 3dviastudio. You have to build a web based 3d editor like software, which permits to build, in a web browser, a 3d object from a library of parametrizable shapes and in a parallel way, create a documentation on how you design it and how you build it. It is the natural way you work (it should be): you think about what you want to do, you write it (in case of something interrupts your work), and you implement it.

Prizes: 1000 euros cash and tons of access to EMAO workshop (SVG tool providing ready-to-print shapes of basic 3D objects http://www.visualkit.com).

You have until November 30, 2011! (end of registration September 30, 2011)

Open to 3 categories : individuals, teams or school or equivalent.
No geographical limit, no age limit.

Read all these documents carefully:

* Introducing the contest:
http://labo.visualkit.com/en/competitions/node/142
* Specific Rules for the competition WEBGL – 3Dviastudio:
http://labo.visualkit.com/en/competitions/node/143
* Software Description:
http://labo.visualkit.com/en/competitions/node/145
* Description of Shapes library:
http://labo.visualkit.com/en/competitions/node/146

All competitors have an equal chance to win.

Source: Visual Kit

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Ali Tan Ucer
13 years ago

Good way of collecting knowhow. 🙂
It is the trend these days.

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