X3D enables next generation browsers for Web and broadcast applications
Published:
9 August 2001 y., Thursday
ParallelGraphics (http://www.parallelgraphics.com), a leader in the field of Web based 3D technologies, today announced that it has joined forces with the Web3D Consortium and a number of leading browser companies, including Blaxxun, OpenWorlds and Nexternet, to develop the X3DT open standard as a new-generation successor to VRML, bringing visually rich, real-time 3D graphics to the Web and broadcast applications. The first demonstrations of commercial X3D browsers, which provide complete compatibility with existing VRML content, will be showcased at the Web3D Consortium booth in SIGGRAPH 2001 from August 14-16 at the Los Angeles
Convention Centre.
X3D ("extensible 3D") is being developed under the Web3D Consortium's
standardisation process that provides full and open access to the
specification to all interested companies, and eventual submission
to the International Standards Organisation for ratification
to provide long-term stability for Web3D content and applications.
The X3D standard enables new opportunities for the creation and deployment
of visually rich 3D graphics, including small, lightweight Web clients
with advanced 3D capabilities, and the integration of high-performance 3D
into broadcast and embedded devices. X3D has adopted a component-based
architecture that breaks the key areas of functionality into discrete
components enabling extremely compact 3D clients. This consists of
a lightweight "core" X3D component fully compatible with VRML97.
Extensions are being added to the core to further enhance the functionality of X3D and meet the demands of sophisticated vertical applications.
"By adopting a component-based extension mechanism, X3D will provide
a highly flexible mechanism that will allow ParallelGraphics and other
browser vendors to develop a commercially focused technology. It offers
state-of-the-art supports for a broad range of applications and customer
demands which offer a significant advantage over many proprietary
technologies that focus on one vertical segment," said Connell Gallagher,
President of ParallelGraphics.
The Web3D Consortium is working very closely with the MPEG-4 group and
the X3D standard is intended to form the core of MPEG-4's ongoing 3D
integration activities.
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