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Web3D was initially the idea to fully display and navigate Web sites using 3D. By extension, the term now refers to all interactive 3D content which are embedded into web pages html, and that we can see through a web browser.

Web3D Technologies usually require to install a Web 3D viewer (plugin) to see this kind of content.

Nowadays many formats and tools are available:

They are mainly distinguished by five criteria:

  • Simplicity (Automatic Installation, rates facilities already high)
  • Compatibility (Windows, Mac, Unix ..)
  • Quality (Performances, see Frames per second, and indirectly display quality)
  • Interactivity (Depending on the solutions, their programming opportunities, the creators of content have more or less freedom in the creation of interactivity.)
  • Standardization (none, "market position", by a standards organization, etc.)

See also

  • Lateral Visions Lateral Visions Software Company : 3D Web specialist and platform developers.
  • TDT3D European 3D Community : specialized in computer graphics and real-time 3D rendering (updated regularly).
  • Paul Festa (2002-02-26). "Bringing 3D to the Web". CNET News.
  • Canvas3D
  • Altadyn 3D Online Collaborative Platforms

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