Tooling Support for Creatives#105
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Adding this document, requested by the Khronos Group's 3D Formats Working Group.
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In our conference call yesterday, we decided that glTF-Tutorials isn't the right place for this document as it is right now. The repository is a list of resources for developers to learn with, so this entry should be rewritten into something more like a resource rather than an article or blog post. |
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One could put it that way: Whatever the answers/solutions to the points from that document will be, they could go into some sort of tutorial here. |
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Adding this document, requested by the Khronos Group's 3D Formats Working Group.
“A report with illustrations and recommendations identifying areas where tooling support is inadequate, inconsistent, incongruous, or unsuitable. The report will be used to guide future tooling development and educational material.”