Karl Ramberg wrote:
Turtlegraphics made for 3d http://map.squeak.org/accountbyid/114bcd19-24bd-46df-8025-dc63f037d6bd/files...
There is also a video that shows MockTurtle in action, along with some other things, at
MockTurtle was complicated by the fact that the scripting ran inside the replicated island of Croquet
but allowed editing from outside. A simple single user 3D environment would be much easier to deal with.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 2:04 AM, Casey Ransberger wrote:
- Vector3D is totally it. I knew I'd seen it x at y http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/squeak-dev@z somewhere, which was in*>>* OpenQWAQ now that I think about it.*>>**>>* Is there a canonical MC repository for this code, or should I grab an*>>* Cobalt image and start filing stuff out?*
I would think that OpenQwaq would provide a cleaner more solid base than Cobalt, although I haven't tried to develop anything with either one.
Cheers, Dave
Nice video. It really made me feel like I was looking at a alternative reality :-)
Karl
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 2:18 PM, David Faught dave.faught@gmail.com wrote:
Karl Ramberg wrote:
Turtlegraphics made for 3d http://map.squeak.org/accountbyid/114bcd19-24bd-46df-8025-dc63f037d6bd/files...
There is also a video that shows MockTurtle in action, along with some other things, at
MockTurtle was complicated by the fact that the scripting ran inside the replicated island of Croquet
but allowed editing from outside. A simple single user 3D environment would be much easier to deal with.
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 2:04 AM, Casey Ransberger wrote:
- Vector3D is totally it. I knew I'd seen it x at y http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/squeak-dev@z somewhere, which was in*>>* OpenQWAQ now that I think about it.*>>**>>* Is there a canonical MC repository for this code, or should I grab an*>>* Cobalt image and start filing stuff out?*
I would think that OpenQwaq would provide a cleaner more solid base than Cobalt, although I haven't tried to develop anything with either one.
Cheers, Dave
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