Hi J-S and Michael,
I want to emphasize some data aboout visits in the short life of
openscenegraph.com.
Gallery: 3280 hits
Downloads: 507 hits
Documentation: 343 hits
About: 308 hits
Support: 221 hits
So Gallery is the most visited page of the new website. Viewing these data
I am thinking in
Hi, Jordi.
When I've been talking with my fellow team member recently about OGRE
to OSG switch he asked me several questions:
1. Raw power.
2. Result beauty.
Result beauty (quality of the rendered image) is a group of the
following questions:
1. DoF.
2. Shadows.
3. Tesselation.
4. Postprocessing
Hi Michael,
On 30 April 2012 10:07, michael kapelko korn...@gmail.com wrote:
So I would add some Gallery section named OSG features, OSG
facilities, Unleash your GPU, What OSG can do or smth like that
which could contain possibly screenshots from other sections, but with
descriptions that
So if you want to attract people to OSG, you should give them raw tech
renderings which prove that this uber cool XYZ technique is easily
achieved with OSG. That's more of 'feature' sorting, not application
domain sorting.
So I would add some Gallery section named OSG features, OSG
Hi Robert et al,
I will go for something like we have had in the past, but in the meanwhile
I just discovered that admiror gallery supports subgalleries too (See
the gallery
section http://www.openscenegraph.com/index.php/gallery). Viewing the
number of visits we have to take care of this
One more update,
I just set up a virtual reality gallery example in the section
Gallery-Virtual reality. If I understood Robert well this is what he
wanted to accomplish, more or less. For now there exists only two projects
in virtual reality. The layout is for four columns, but you can get an
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