CopperLicht explained

CopperLicht
Developer:Ambiera
Latest Release Version:1.12
Latest Release Date:[1]
Programming Language:JavaScript
License:based on zlib[2]
Genre:JavaScript library

CopperLicht is an open-source JavaScript library for creating games and interactive 3D applications using WebGL, developed by Ambiera.[3] The aim of the library is to provide an API for making it easier developing 3D content for the web. It is supposed to be used together with its commercial 3D world editor CopperCube, but it can also be used without.

History

In February 2010, Ambiera introduced CopperLicht[4] [5] and showcased it by providing a demo website, showing a Quake III Arena level rendered in real time in the browser window. The library was originally intended to be used as a WebGL backend for the CopperCube editor, but then the developers decided to make the library free to be used by the public.[6] In November 2014, CopperLicht was made free and open source, based on a zlib style license.[7]

Features

CopperLicht includes the following features:[8]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CopperLicht 1.12 released .
  2. Web site: CopperLicht License .
  3. Web site: CopperLicht JavaScript 3D Engine . Ambiera.
  4. Web site: Copperlicht - 3D-Engine rendert Quake 3 im Browser . Golem.
  5. Web site: Copperlicht: A new WebGL 3D Engine . 17 November 2015 . Ajaxian.
  6. Web site: CopperLicht Released . Blog of the lead developer of CopperLicht. .
  7. Web site: Copperlicht 3D JavaScript Game Engine is now free and open source . 8 November 2014 . GameFromScratch.
  8. Web site: CopperLicht - JavaScript 3D Engine using WebGL. 2021-08-05. www.ambiera.com.