VRMath2 Editor is an online application for building 3D virtual worlds. The 3D virtual worlds can be shared easily in VRMath2 website. Click to read more ...
Do you know that every 3D virtual world created in VRMath2 can be viewed in Cardboard VR with a mobile phone (e.g., iPhone)? Click to find out more....
Ever wondering if you can have your own art gallery? In VRMath2, you can create your own gallery and invite friends to enjoy a virtual walk through. Click to read more ...
VRMath2 is an online community for learning mathematics. Its applications involve fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). Its learning philosophy is learning by constructing meaningful artefacts (building 3D virtual reality microworlds). Click here to read more...
This is my first and simple construction of a molecule. I chose to do Methane (CH4), one atom of carbon and four atoms of hydrogen, because it takes the shape of a tetrahedron. In this blog, I used a different...
It has been a while, a long while that I do not have time blogging. It feels good when I put down work and write a blog. In fact, it did not take long to do this coffee table at all.
This is my fourth take on...
The real advantage of gear modelling in 3d is that gears in a mesh do not have to parallel each other. It is posible to demonstrate how gears can transfer rotation (and forces) to orientations other than the...
The dragon curve is a fractal which is defined by replacing a segment of the curve with a (smaller) version of itself.
For better rendering performance, open scene in new window by...
Thanks to Knoblauch who created the Tetrahedron blog in VRMath2 Community. She demonstrated two methods to create a tetrahedron. Here I present another way to construct a tetrahedron using VRMath2 Editor. This is a generic way utilising the dihedral angles in 3D shapes. By this, many of the classical geometric solids such as those listed in this challenge can be easily created.
This is my first water ripple experiment. I found a function on Youtube and had a quick experiment. The ripple effect is not perfect but could be a good start for whoever is interested to refine it.
This is my first attemp to create a 3D virtual world for a conference presentation. This presentation is for my paper titled "Mathematics, Programming and STEM" published in MERGA 38 conference proceedings.