[vtkusers] GSoC Volume Render in WebGL / Building my own VTK renderer

Marcus D. Hanwell marcus.hanwell at kitware.com
Sat Sep 4 09:14:48 EDT 2010


On Sep 3, 2010, at 8:55 PM, Wendel Silva wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> Searching on the web I found in the VTK webpage a list of projects for the Google Summer Code 2010
> http://vtk.org/Wiki/GSoC#Project:_Volume_Rendering_in_O3D.2FWebGL
> One of the projects is the implementation of a volume render using WebGL/O3D.
> I was wondering the status of this project and if it will be open when released.
> There is any other project to port VTK to WebGL?

We were not successful in obtaining a spot as a mentoring organization this year, and so none of those projects were taken up by students. I am hoping to apply next year, and got positive feedback from the folks at Google despite not being funded.

There is no project I am aware of right now to port to WebGL, but there is certainly growing interest in WebGL, as well as OpenGL ES 2 which it is based upon for the embedded space. I would certainly love to do something in this area, but we do not have an active project I am aware of in that area right now.
> 
> Another subject. I have an application that use VTK and I want to share the result (visualization) of this application in another machine. The problem is that I dont want have to install VTK at that other machine.
> It is possible to get all the necessary information from my VTK application (such as mesh, normals, data generated, transfer function) and with my own render (without vtk), get the same visual result? Too much effort?

I saw Sebastien replied about ParaViewWeb, and that should do pretty much what you want. He is the expert on that, and so I will leave it to him to tell you all about it.

Marcus
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