Home
CubicVR 3D Engine
CubicVR 3D Engine (C++) moving to GitHub

By Charles J. Cliffe, on 07-05-2011 01:47

Just a note to let everyone know that the C++ version of the CubicVR 3D Engine is being moved to GitHub (http://www.github.com/).  You can find the new repository at https://github.com/cjcliffe/CubicVR.  CubicVR now utilizes the cross-platform build system CMake (http://www.cmake.org/) for most platforms with the exception of Dreamcast and PSP which have independent Makefiles. 

 

All builds now include bullet (updated to 2.78 for all platforms) as part of the build process; CMake will generate the bullet library configuration along with CubicVR into a single project. Also included is TinyJPEG (http://www.saillard.org/programs_and_patches/tinyjpegdecoder/) which removes the requirement for libjpeg on all platforms. 

 

The new repository does not continue the layout of the existing sourceforge repository, instead it will be kept minimal and any larger projects will be moved to separate repositories at GitHub.  The old repository had become very large (>1.0gb to checkout root) and encumbered with project files, resources and several sub-projects that would have been better served in their own repository.

User comments Quote this article in website Favoured Print Send to friend Save this to del.icio.us Related articles Read more...
Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 May 2011 02:06 )
 
Two CubicVR.js WebGL demos live on Mozilla's Web 'o Wonder

By Charles J. Cliffe, on 25-03-2011 17:01

I'm proud to announce two CubicVR.js demos (one old, one new) that have been published on the Mozilla Firefox 4 Web 'o Wonder site.

You can watch Flight of the Navigator with any WebGL enabled browser but due to Audio API requirements will need Firefox 4 to view the latest No Comply demo.  Visit http://www.getfirefox.com to download your copy today.


"Flight of the Navigator"

A demo myself and the Mozilla #audio team produced last year for the Mozilla 2010 summit and released late last year to the public has been re-released for all the new Firefox 4 installs to experience.

Watch the demo live now:
https://demos.mozilla.org/en-US/#flight-of-the-navigator

Get the source on GitHub:
https://github.com/cjcliffe/FOTN

 


"No Comply"

I had the chance to work with an awesome team of developers and cooperate with them online and in person at the Mozilla offices in California and Toronto.  It was a great experience and we're proud of the result of our hard work.

Watch the demo live now:
https://demos.mozilla.org/en-US/#nocomply

Get the source on GitHub:
https://github.com/cjcliffe/NoComply


Also check out the excellent writeup on MozHacks for information about how this demo was created:
http://hacks.mozilla.org/2011/03/nocomply/




User comments Quote this article in website Favoured Print Send to friend Save this to del.icio.us Related articles Read more...
Last Updated ( Friday, 25 March 2011 17:18 )
 
CubicVR 3D Engine ported to WebGL

By Charles J. Cliffe, on 02-05-2010 15:46

That's right, CubicVR has been partially ported to the web using the new HTML5 standard WebGL (OpenGL ES 2.0) API.

You can view all the latest demos yourself including the Mozilla FireFox Audio API demos here: (also now available on the left site menu)

 

 

Some minor browser setup required please check the instructions -- enjoy!

User comments Quote this article in website Favoured Print Send to friend Save this to del.icio.us Related articles Read more...
Last Updated ( Sunday, 02 May 2010 15:57 )
 
BeatDetektor Light: New iPhone music synchronized visualizer from Cubic Productions

By Charles J. Cliffe, on 06-02-2010 17:55

BeatDetektor: New iPhone microphone-based BPM detection App

 BeatDetektor Light

The Ultimate Party Light: The only iPhone music visualizer app that automatically keeps sync with the music around you with no tapping or shaking required!

"BeatDetektor Light" (or Lite ;) utilizes BeatDetektor's core to synchronize with the BPM (Beats Per Minute) of music (read more...)

Available now for FREE on the App Store! 
Get it Now!
 

 

User comments Quote this article in website Favoured Print Send to friend Save this to del.icio.us Related articles Read more...
Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 February 2010 18:24 )
 
BeatDetektor: New iPhone microphone-based BPM detection App from Cubic Productions

By Charles J. Cliffe, on 17-01-2010 00:20

BeatDetektor: New iPhone microphone-based BPM detection App

 BeatDetektor

BeatDetektor makes use of your iPhone's microphone to detect and visualize the BPM (Beats Per Minute) of music -- no screen tapping or shaking is required! BeatDetektor utilizes a new algorithm designed by myself to detect and visualize the BPM of any steady beat in the vicinity and deals well with low volumes and interference from other sounds (read more...).

Get it Now!
 

 

User comments Quote this article in website Favoured Print Send to friend Save this to del.icio.us Related articles Read more...
Last Updated ( Sunday, 17 January 2010 00:28 )
 
«StartPrev1234NextEnd»

Page 1 of 4