Past News and Events
10.08.09 - New inVRs version 1.0alpha4 released (see Installation section):
- Updated configuration mechanisms
- The manual for configuring inVRs applications (see Documentation section)
- Support for VRPN devices
26.06.09 - The manual for the Avatara package is available now.
It documents the creation and export of the Avatars with the modeling tools Blender, 3D Studio Max and Maya. The usage of the API for OpenGL, OpenSG and inVRs is described. You can download Avatara and the manual in the Tools section.
10.06.09 - New inVRs version 1.0alpha3 released (see Installation section):
- Support for avatar library Avatara
- Support for CAVE Scene Manager
- Support for trackD devices
- New class OpenSGApplicationBase for simplified application development
05.06.09 - The Avatara package has been added for download under Tools.
With Avatara it is possible to use fully articulated avatars in your inVRs, OpenSG or OpenGL applications. Thanks to Helmut and Martin Garstenauer for their code contribution and the initial Blender export as well as Marlene Hochrieser for the export support for 3D Studio Max and Maya.
26.05.09 - inVRs finally has a logo :) thanks a lot to Alexander Wilhelm of The Visioneers
18.05.09 - Official inVRs web page up and running
22.04.09 - 26.04.09 - The Space Trash application, which has been developed with inVRs is presented at the Laval Virtual Exhibition in Laval, France.
10.04.09 - New version 1.0alpha2 released (see Installation section):
- improved build-system for better Windows and Mac OS X support
- updated installation instructions
- MedievalTown tutorial included in inVRs-package (see MedievalTown section)
26.03.09 - MacOSX Version Release
15.03.09 - inVRs Tutorial at IEEE VR 2009, Lafayette, LA, USA
All relevant course material, besides the actual framework can be found here. For installing inVRs please have a look at the preliminary distribution and the installation instructions which can be found here.
27.02.09 - inVRs Tutorial at the LRZ Garching, Munich, Germany (Announcement)
The presented course material can be found here. Additional slides will be provided online soon.
06.02.09 - Code Cleanup at GUP, T627, JKU, Linz, Austria
To finally release the source of the framework the code contributions have been cleaned up and reformatted by Philipp Aumayr, Clemens Birklbauer, Roland Hackl, Marlene Hochrieser, Roland Hopferwieser, Roland Landertshamer, Marina Lenger and Johannes Zarl. Thanks for all your work !!!
