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User:Evgeny Demidov
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Look at "MiniMol" viewer at https://www.ibiblio.org/e-notes/webxr/mini.htm (open-sourced and based on GLMol). Tested on Oculus Go, a smartphone with Android (cardboard + joystick), and desktop (non-VR). | Look at "MiniMol" viewer at https://www.ibiblio.org/e-notes/webxr/mini.htm (open-sourced and based on GLMol). Tested on Oculus Go, a smartphone with Android (cardboard + joystick), and desktop (non-VR). | ||
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- Full Real Name: Evgeny Demidov
- Position: retired
- Institution (NO ABBREVIATIONS): Institute for Physics of Microstructures RAS
- City, State/Province, Country: Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
- Field of Expertise or Study: Ph.D. in semiconductor physics, JavaScript + WebGL programmer
Really I'd like to communicate with you about VR (WebXR based) interactive protein visualizations.
Look at "MiniMol" viewer at https://www.ibiblio.org/e-notes/webxr/mini.htm (open-sourced and based on GLMol). Tested on Oculus Go, a smartphone with Android (cardboard + joystick), and desktop (non-VR).
WebXR applications use JavaScript but it is possible to make VR videos and put them somewhere.
