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VRML (Virtual Reality Markup Language)VRML is very similar to HTML. It is a web based language that is used to display 3D 'virtual reality' web sites. With this language it is possible to construct basic interactive 3D world that require only a little bandwidth to function. With the increasingly popularity of broadband more advanced versions or VRML will soon allow us to experience more realistic environments like those seen in computer games. To visit a virtual world created for a group project at university click here Next Page: Graphics |
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| Aristh | Sunday, 21st September 2008 1:21am - No.3130 |
| Excuse me, I would like to know what company made the small robot arm. javm_jose@hotmail.com | |
| RMCybernetics | Tuesday, 23rd September 2008 1:55pm - No.3132 |
| What robot arm? | |
| Mike | Saturday, 17th January 2009 6:34pm - No.3488 |
| Hi, I have been playing with vrml and X3d now for about 10 years. Some of my projects have been for work at the national lab I work for (sorry can't let you see those) but I have some others I will let you see in a bit. My question for you guys is what browser extensions do you use? I have found that there are none that will do everything and few hat do all of the things i want to do. I use cortona for vrml 95 and vrml 1. For X3d and use with javascript for ajax3d I find that only flux3d is able to handle it without crashing. ajax3d allows better access to databases and inputs from things like data sampling (for do 3d animation of a sampled process or plant status in real time.) For 3d input in my worlds I have experimented with using a P5 glove as well and a 6 degrees of freedom ball mouse. | |
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