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Gzweb Mobile!

Wow, I am not the same person I was 3 months ago! This is the end of my OPW internship Continue reading →

Mesh simplification and COLLADA exporter

Part of bringing Gzweb to mobiles is improving performance, since mobile devices are typically less powerful than computers. We chose Continue reading →

Radial menu in Three.js

After conducting some usability tests with Gzweb Mobile, we found a lot of bugs, desired features and possibilities for enhancement. Continue reading →

Interface usability / progressive meshes

Interface improvements I’ve been doing several little adjustments to the interface, check out a video of how it was before. Continue reading →

Gzweb Mobile: Fully functional prototype

The previous prototype had all the functionality of Gzweb, except translate and rotate modes. This week, I’ve added translate and Continue reading →

Gzweb Mobile: 1st prototype

The past 3 days I’ve been working on an initial version of the mobile interface for Gzweb.

Making a contribution to Free Open Source Software

Before OPW, my experience with collaborative programming was limited to group projects where all participants were in the same room. Continue reading →

Gazebo, Gzweb, HTML5, WebGL, browsers and devices

WebGL Interface for Mobile Devices (for Gazebo) – that’s my project for OPW! My background is in robotics with a Continue reading →

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