Design

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Analog clock

Analog clock

The TIMESENSOR of X3D is quite a complicated time mechanism to understand. As I have created some commands for easy animation, I thought that it would be interesting to test the TIMESENSOR with an analog clock.

TH209's picture

Earth and Moon

Hi, I created this 3D virtual world for you to see, I hope you like it.

mathskid's picture

Fibonacci sequence

3 fibonacci sequences next to each other

Fibonacci sequences on top of each other. I hope you like the mathematics, beauty and customisation of this design.

12345's picture

desert shape

This is my first creation. I hope you will like it.

Hayley849's picture

floating shape

This is my first creation and its basicly just a bunch of the same shape in a massive circle.

Andy's picture

Linnmom Adils Table

Linnmom Adils Table

It has been a while that I have not looked into the Furniture Visualisation Challenge.  I have been reading a thesis and thought that I should take a break to play with creating 3D virtual world. I am getting better and better at creating a table, but perhaps I picked an easy one, so it only took me some 10 minutes or so to write a Logo program to create this LINNMON/ADILS table.

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mushroom forest

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This is my fantasy- living in a forest filled with giant mushrooms lol

I created the mushrooms by moving the turtle around the page using the green arrows. once i had placed the turtle where i wanted it i clicked on insert a dish icon. Directly after this i chose insert a cone, and this created the stem. Once i had completed these two moves i moved the turtle to a new space and repeated these steps. once all the mushrooms were formed i clicked on TC which is located above the colour choices.

ElysiaR's picture

Week 2/3 Journal

Screep Capture

Hi VRMath2 Community,

This is my first blog entry onto the site.

clyon's picture

CRB935 Creation

Snowman

This snowman is my first creation using VRMath 2. It has been constructed using various shapes that have been carefully placed to give the overall effect.

Andy's picture

VAM Temple project

VAM Temple

The VAM Temple project was completed by 3 primary school students (Year 5, aged 9) in 2003, using the archived VRMath 1.0 application. The Logo program they wrote at the time can still run in the new VRMath2 Editor with few modifications. You can try to recreate it in the VRMath2 Editor, by openning the  vam_temple.logo in the Logo Editor and executing the program.