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P4D is a lowpolygon 3D editor and a game environment.
With the editor you can modify bonebased 3D models, animations and textures.
The game environment (which is also used by the editor) provides simple
script-, physic-, particle- engines.
Java Inventor is a Java interface to Open Inventor. Open Inventor (http://oss.sgi.com/projects/inventor/) is a popular API for developers of 3D applications. Java Inventor uses the Java Native Interface (JNI) to access the Open Inventor C++ libraries.
Xi3D is an X3D renderer and browser for 3D Web content. It contains compliant parsers for VRML'97 types, a java scenegraph, XML bindings using SAX2, a content converter, full runtime and event model, DOM Level 2, vecmath
Loose intention is to develop a particle engine visualised with Java3D. Along the way various aspects of Java3D will be explored. Hopefully code generated will have benefit to others as a learning base.
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This Javalibrary was created in order to import rigged and animated figures including the animations created in Blender(c) into Java3D app. The approach chosen was to export the Blender(c) file using the Ogre3D export PlugIn for Blender(c) and then load the data using the classes from this library.