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pennamacoor
22nd Jan 2005, 12:15 pm
Hi, just wondered how one might go about producing a 3D scenario (e.g., in Bryce) and having it display and be explorable by a visitor on a web page. I'm reasonably well versed in HTML. Using a Mac OS 9.2 with Bryce 5, Photoshop 6, Poser 3, etc.
Thanks muchly in advance
michael
CADTutor
22nd Jan 2005, 08:53 pm
There are a number of options available. VRML is the current standard 3D language for the web although others are emerging.
You might want to start looking at macweb3D (http://www.macweb3d.org/)
You'll find a 3D browser plugin and some VRML examples here (http://www.parallelgraphics.com/products/cortona/).
Oh, and welcome to the forum!
pennamacoor
23rd Jan 2005, 09:15 am
There are a number of options available. VRML is the current standard 3D language for the web although others are emerging.
You might want to start looking at macweb3D (http://www.macweb3d.org/)
You'll find a 3D browser plugin and some VRML examples here (http://www.parallelgraphics.com/products/cortona/).
Oh, and welcome to the forum!
Thanks for the above: I shall look around the goodies on show and perhaps come back with some more exacting questions.
regards
michael
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