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From: Nigel S. <ni...@ni...> - 2002-03-07 22:31:42
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Hi, You may also like to try Xj3D, the Java-based VRML and X3D open source browser from the Web3D group. I'm using both lookat and Xj3D at the moment - lookat wins performance wise. I'm doing a simple robot using OrientationInterpolators routed to Transform nodes in the robot kinematic heirachy, works nicely apart from the well known ROUTE-TO-PROTO bug in OpenVRML. (Therefore not using PROTO's) I will probably be setting this as an assignment for our Web3D students. You may be interested in this link: http://goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au/~nigels/Web3D/ Cheers, Nigel > Hi, > > thank's a lot for the mail. I have read it with with a lot of care. > > I'm using linux, and I would like to do a Open source program. So, any > propietary or Windows program it's no a way to me. > > I have looked the link of Sandy Ressler, and I think that it's very > interesting to me. One problem that I found always with lookat it's that I > cannot view a lot of vrml files. For example some of the Sandy Ressler's webs. > > Otherwise, I begin to rethink my master thesis, and maybe I use a java3d to > view the scenes. I don't know. -- Nigel Stewart (ni...@ni...) http://www.nigels.com/ |