The Zork Library in real-time 3D
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 4:17 pm
Hi Guys,
As some of you may recall, I developed a real-time 3D interface/environment for the computer a couple of years ago. The environment, called Knexus, takes the form of a 3D virtual library in which the 'books' in the library are links to files, programs, folders, webpages, etc., and it opens them on your computer when you so choose.
Well, during Christmas Break, I've been working to adapt the basic Knexus technology to run as an applet in a web browser. What this means is that it is now possible to create a real-time 3D web page in which you can move around just like in a first-person shooter game.
I call these 3D web environments WebWorlds. These WebWorlds can be anything. Streets, buildings, caves, airplanes, ships,...anything you can imagine. But since I first developed this 'technology' in the form of a virtual library, I was thinking...Why not adapt The Zork Library to true, real-time 3D?
So I did. I've only worked one day on it so far, but I though you all would like to check it out. In order to view The 3D Zork Library, you need to have Java 6 and the Java3D extensions. So I created a 3D Library pre-launch page that has links to Java and Java3D installers (all free) and a link to The 3D Zork Library, once you're setup.
Check it out here: http://myknexus.com/WebWorld.html.
Try it and please let me know what you think. Soon, I will replace the pictures on the walls with some proper Zorkian images and will try to stitch a 'Z' into the oriental rug on the floor.
I am particularly interest in Dat's reaction since it is his page that I have based it on. Make sure you read the navigation instructions before launching the Library.
As some of you may recall, I developed a real-time 3D interface/environment for the computer a couple of years ago. The environment, called Knexus, takes the form of a 3D virtual library in which the 'books' in the library are links to files, programs, folders, webpages, etc., and it opens them on your computer when you so choose.
Well, during Christmas Break, I've been working to adapt the basic Knexus technology to run as an applet in a web browser. What this means is that it is now possible to create a real-time 3D web page in which you can move around just like in a first-person shooter game.
I call these 3D web environments WebWorlds. These WebWorlds can be anything. Streets, buildings, caves, airplanes, ships,...anything you can imagine. But since I first developed this 'technology' in the form of a virtual library, I was thinking...Why not adapt The Zork Library to true, real-time 3D?
So I did. I've only worked one day on it so far, but I though you all would like to check it out. In order to view The 3D Zork Library, you need to have Java 6 and the Java3D extensions. So I created a 3D Library pre-launch page that has links to Java and Java3D installers (all free) and a link to The 3D Zork Library, once you're setup.
Check it out here: http://myknexus.com/WebWorld.html.
Try it and please let me know what you think. Soon, I will replace the pictures on the walls with some proper Zorkian images and will try to stitch a 'Z' into the oriental rug on the floor.
I am particularly interest in Dat's reaction since it is his page that I have based it on. Make sure you read the navigation instructions before launching the Library.