[ Thanks to Greta
Durr/LinuxMall.com for this link. ]
“An Academy Award winning special effects developer has made his
3D graphics technology available to users of the Linux operating
system (OS) in a programming-accessible form.”
“Hypercosm, a 3D authoring technology that had previously
only been available to Windows users, enables “programming-savvy”
Linux users to wrangle with Internet-capable 3D graphic
programming, according to a company release.”
“Hypercosm Studio includes an OMAR (Object oriented Modeling,
Animation and Rendering) compiler. Media in the Hypercosm format
are actually compiled ultra-small OMAR programs that run
identically in Web browsers under Linux, Microsoft’s Windows and
Apple’s MacOS.”