Tutorial demo scene
22 March 2011No Comments
A new demo is provided with the last release, starring Andy the robot, and some video tutorials too (in French, but with English subtitles) explaining step by step how to re-create this scene by yourself.
Those video tutorials gives an OpenSpace3D overview in a nutshell, and were wrote to accelerate familiarisation of new users with the tool.
All your questions relative to those tutorials can be posted on the forum.
| Step #1 : Quickstart |
Step #2 : 3D Edition |
Step #3 : PlugIT Edition |
Step #4 : Material Render |
Step #5 : Animations |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
KID KITCHEN, a serious game on home safety
6 April 2010No Comments
On the occasion of the Laval Virtual trade show, I-Maginer will release a new application demo : Kid Kitchen, a serious game on home safety for children in the kitchen aimed for young parents.
Based on a universe inspired by cartoon, Kid Kitchen includes the concept of crash test applied humorously to the child in the kitchen (test different hazards situation).
The scenario is based on both the dangers of kitchen for children and the world of crash testing, thus, the camera, tinted windows, adapted logos, will be part of the decor. It takes place in several stages:
- Preparation of the room by the parent. Using cameras, he/she will place the appropriate tools to secure his/her environment.
- Opening a door, which lets the child, equipped with his crash test helmet, enter.
- Child’s walking in the area of the kitchen, monitoring the child is done by an automatic change of cameras to the best viewing angle.
- The child tries every means possible to hurt himself and test the security of the kitchen. If successful:
- The view changes to the cameras that show a predefined cinematic / animation, in which an accident happens to the child.
- The animation freezes on the injured (or weeping) child and displays a small message explaining the behavior (preventive or curative) to have this type of situation. The message needs to be checked to disappear.
- After having finished his tour, a small animation starts (depending on the number of errors found), then the child is released.
This new application uses the latest version of Openspace3D, an open source user friendly platform for the development of interactive 3D environments.
First Demo with OpenSpace3D
19 June 20092 Comments
Discover the first development demo produced with OpenSpace3D : a 3D real time car showroom. It presents the rendering capabilities of the platform and some interactives functions. Take a look to the video before getting the real time demo which be soon available in the next setup release.
Car Showroom online demo (if you got a microphone, you can now change colors by voice!)










