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Cosmo Player is the VRML viewer of choice for more than twenty million Internet
users -- although the vast majority of them probably don't even realize they
have the client on their systems. Version 1.0 of the freeware Cosmo Player
client is packaged with Netscape Communicator as the browser's default VRML
viewer. Considering the still limited use of VRML on the web, the initial
release of Cosmo Player works just fine for most users. But there are a variety
of reasons to upgrade to the latest release of Cosmo Player.
Version 2.1 improves on the initial release in several areas, with an entirely
redesigned user interface and extreme improvements in performance highlighting
the changes. Support for 16-bit color has been added as have Direct3D hardware
acceleration, full compliance with the VRML97 event model, OpenGL and Direct3D
as the rendering APIs, and full support for Internet Explorer 4.0. Downloading
Cosmo Player 2.1 also enables you to use the viewer both as a VRML plug-in for
Netscape and as the default VRML viewer for Internet Explorer 4.0 (via an
ActiveX Control).
Additional Cosmo Player features include full compliance with the VRML 2.0
specification; support for Microsoft Direct 3D and DirectSound3D (through
DirectX 5); support for up to eight simultaneous 3D scenes on the same web page;
support for OpenGL, MMX, AGP, and other user-side graphics technologies;
collision detection; headlight effects; navigation speed controls; animation
transitions; specular and emissive color shine-through on textured objects;
turbo mode; a number of development features (including JavaScript and
VRMLScript support); and a VRML console for detailed information on hardware and
software use. Cosmo Player also supports a wide variety of Internet media in
addition to VRML worlds, including MPEG audio/video, Spatialized Sound, WAV,
AVI, AIFF, MIDI, QuickTime, GIF, JPEG, PNG, and animated GIF files.
The best is yet to come for VRML, a language considered by many to still be in
its infancy. There's little doubt that VRML is the future of 3D on the web, but
actually getting from here to there has been a bit of a challenge to date. The
largest stepping stones so far have been the absence of a universal VRML viewer
and the lack of intuitive and easy to use VRML development tools. Cosmo
Software is trying to change the former by making Cosmo Player the universal
VRML viewer of choice, but Cosmo Player is likely to have a fight on its hands
as Windows 98 is expected to include Intervista's WorldView VRML 2 browser.
Regardless of which app eventually wins out, a universal VRML viewer of some
form can't be too far away.
Significant headway has also been made in the area of development tools, where
Cosmo Software is once again leading the way. Universal adoption of VRML will
likely come in small steps, but the first of those steps has already been taken
in the form of VRML web advertising banners. VRML banners have only recently
taken off in terms of popularity, but their potential is unlimited. Bill
McCloskey of Cosmo Software is one proponent touting VRML for its web
advertising potential:
"VRML as a technology provides significant advantages to the advertiser looking
to create compelling, eye-catching experiences for their web-based banners and
interstitials. Many of these advantages can be summed up by the phrase 'Small
is Beautiful.' In a file size of 12 KB or less (typical of a standard static
GIF banner) the advertiser can create a fully interactive banner with smooth
full-color animation, without having to rely on streaming or sever-based
technologies. With VRML, television-like experiences can be achieved today
using today's bandwidth constraints. This translates into higher click-through
and increased brand recognition which benefits both sites and advertisers
alike."
Cosmo Software's PageFX software, now in beta release, allows developers to add depth, motion,
and interactivity to web graphics. In other words, it fits perfectly with the
trend towards VRML banners on the web. The $329 PageFX makes it simple to
create animated banners with full sound, URL-linking capabilities, complex
objects, and smooth motion. And because its vector files describe the objects
and motions mathematically as opposed to pixel-by-pixel definitions, the file
sizes for the banners are much smaller than would be found in a standard
animated banner. Check out WebReference's outstanding VRML for Web Advertising column
for an introductory guide to VRML banners and their potential for use on the
web.
Cosmo Software offers two other VRML development tools for designers wanting to
create complete 3D environments for the web. The entry-level HomeSpace Designer
allows a developer to easily turn 2D web sites into 3D VRML HomeSpace sites.
Sophisticated graphics file support, intuitive design tools, and extensive
animation capabilities combine to help make creating totally VRML-compliant
worlds as simple as possible. Best of all, anyone with a standard VRML browser
(like Cosmo Player) can visit a VRML world created with the $139 HomeSpace
Designer.
The high-end Cosmo Worlds is a comprehensive interactive 3D web authoring and
publishing application that enables the creation of professional,
state-of-the-art, interactive 3D content for the web. With full support for the
Moving Worlds specification in VRML 2.0 and a wide array of powerful tools for
creating, optimizing, and publishing complex objects, motions, and animated
worlds, the $999 Cosmo Worlds is the ultimate VRML development tool. All three
of the Cosmo Software development tools can be downloaded for free as thirty-day
evaluation releases.
Overall, the best is definitely yet to come for both VRML and the Cosmo line of
products. For now, grab a copy of the latest release of Cosmo Player to ensure
that you can take full advantage of the VRML banners and logos just now starting
to appear on web sites and also to prepare yourself for the 3D environments
coming soon to a web site near you. Want a preview of the possibilities? Check
out the interactive game Chomp! after downloading
Cosmo Player and get a glimpse of what the future of VRML has to offer.
Pros: VRML 2.0 is, in a word, awesome; animated 3D worlds; excellent
collection of development tools
Cons: VRML is still in its infancy (limited applications), VRML use on
the web requires a browser plug-in
For the latest information on Cosmo Player, check out:
http://cws.internet.com/32vrml.html#cosmo
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