Emma might be the answer to my dreams
Wednesday, 27 July 2005 10:38 amI just read about a new 3d project called Emma which uses the OGRE 3d engine and the Lua scripting language to create an open source, free 3d modeling environment. Yay!!!
I have been wanting to create stories in 3d since I started building 3d worlds more than a decade ago. I'd become excited by POV-Ray (still am) and VRML (which seems on its death bed) and I have been creating my own 3d language as an on-again, off-again project for the last few years and learning a lot in the process, but today I learned of this new project. Emma sounds it might be the one!
Wahoo!!! I hope. I hope. I hope.
http://emma3d.org/
http://www.lua.org/
http://ogre3d.org/
http://www.wxwidgets.org/
Open source rocks!!
I have been wanting to create stories in 3d since I started building 3d worlds more than a decade ago. I'd become excited by POV-Ray (still am) and VRML (which seems on its death bed) and I have been creating my own 3d language as an on-again, off-again project for the last few years and learning a lot in the process, but today I learned of this new project. Emma sounds it might be the one!
Wahoo!!! I hope. I hope. I hope.
http://emma3d.org/
http://www.lua.org/
http://ogre3d.org/
http://www.wxwidgets.org/
Open source rocks!!
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Date: 2005-07-31 01:22 pm (UTC)The two reasons I've read about why people hide their code away is security and competition. But they're so easily refuted: if your only security is through obscurity, then you're already in trouble. Look as SSH: The best way to secure something is to get everyone to use and make it the best, most secure system it can be. Anything else is a losing battle against the very people who could be helping you.
And competition? Again, if the only reason your business model works is because no-one else has your software, then you're in trouble again. The true test of a business is this: give your code to someone else, and then make more money than them with it. Run a better service, treat your customers better, be a better business person.