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			48 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			HTML
		
	
	
	
	
	
| <!doctype html>
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| <html>
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|     <head>
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|         <title>The begining</title>
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|         <meta charset="utf-8">
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|     </head>
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|     <body>
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|         <h1 id="title">Here is a list of places where you can go</h1>
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|         <ul>
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|             <li><a href="/bouncing/">A bouncing cube that jumps when you click on it</a></li>
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|             <li>
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|                 <p>
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|                     <a href="/multisphere/">Sphere with multi-resolution</a>
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|                 </p>
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|                 <p>
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|                     Lots of obj files loaded and displayed. When you click
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|                     somewhere, the current obj is hidden and the next one, with
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|                     a better resolution is shown.
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|                 </p>
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|             </li>
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|             <li>
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|                 <p>
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|                     <a href="/scene/">A proto of the real thing</a>
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|                 </p>
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|                 <p>
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|                     You can move the camera with the arrow keys and move the
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|                     angle of the camera with 2, 4, 6 and 8 (the arrows of the
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|                     numpad). You can also select a camera by clicking on the
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|                     red part of it, and get back to the free camera by clicking
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|                     again. You can also select a camera by simply clicking on
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|                     the object you want to see. The program will choose the
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|                     camera that you want.
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|                 </p>
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|             </li>
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|             <li>
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|                 <p>
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|                     <a href="/stream/">Streaming simulation</a>
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|                 </p>
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|                 <p>
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|                     A mesh of a sphere is fully loaded, and displayed
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|                     progressively. This test is here to prove that we can
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|                     dynamically add vertices and faces to a mesh.
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|                 </p>
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|             </li>
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|         </ul>
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|     </body>
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| </html>
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