Blender Releases Linux 3D Web Plugin
Qbertino writes: "Not a Number, producer of Blender, the Linux community's favorite professional 3D Package (get it for free) has released the beta of their 3D Web Plugin for Netscape 6.1 / Mozilla on Linux/Unix. It offers full integration of Blender's realtime 3D enviroment based applications into the browser's enviroment. Including OpenGL acceleration and all. Check out the Demos. Feedback on the beta-release is welcome and kindly requested on the Blender Community Discussion Board."
When has 3d environments *ever* been something useful on the web?
Oh, wait, it said "plugin"... damn. Gotta get these eyes fixed.
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perl -e'$_=shift;die eval' '"$^X $0\047\$_=shift;die eval\047 \047$_\047"' at -e line 1.
- Community's (instead of communitys)
- Browser's (instead of browsers)
Simple enough, we're talking possessive, not plural. Just doing the job the Grammar Nazi's not awake to do right now....Tom.
Oh arse