Tweets by @onlinemodeler
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Here's my master's thesis report on the subject of procedural modeling and animation: http://t.co/VPKoiWc05k #OnlineModeler
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@evilJazz Ouch. I guess I need to do some additional testing. :-/
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Fixed pixel ratio on high DPI devices. It should render more nicely now.
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http://t.co/Fzw2DPDN1Y moved to Google Compute Engine -- hopefully no more downtime.
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Truncated icosahedron or buckeyball or buckminsterfullerene or soccer ball. #OnlineModeler http://t.co/LIH0kU54JS
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Glad I finally got my head around the platonic solids. Maybe now I can start some documentation? http://t.co/KJxvxbtZEi
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Please check out our gallery of #OnlineModeler models uploaded to Shapeways: https://t.co/S0IFB2ELhy
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#OnlineModeler models can now be downloaded in the STL file format. If you want to print it in 3D, just upload it to http://t.co/CnOWFMLY1g.
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Finally finished the implementation of compound transformations -- this will be a powerful feature. #OnlineModeler http://t.co/5qzcHJW9tq
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Experimenting with WebAudio, to see if that will be a useful extension for #OnlineModeler.
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Added new first-person view mode in the rollercoaster project (and fixed some camera quirks): http://t.co/36XGNjzo6P
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Here's a new project that shows you some of the animation capabilities of #OnlineModeler: http://t.co/0pAusWtG4u
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RT @OP4JS: Take a look at http://t.co/JCdpc3EJBm. @OP4JS is heavily involved in this cool project, and you can register to create your ow…