I have started working with SGeMS have found it pretty easy for 3-D
visualization. I'd suggest that if you're interested, we can continue
this discussion on the sgems mailing list. It looks like that community
could use a little critical mass getting this user group going.
Hey
After a long search i have found openDX ... totally free, opensource,
very user-unfriendly and UNIX only... so most likely not what you're
looking for but i just wanted to share this with you.
gr,S.
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 10:13:18 -0500
Laura Kracker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have started
As a comment for Windows users, if you need to run UNIX software, there
is a very good collection of tools that lets you run most UNIX
programs you can get source code for, natively on your Windows machine.
Cygwin (http://www.cygwin.org) is an open source (free) collection of
software you can
There is, also vis5d that from what I have seen it could works.
Then also in grass gis software there is something for 3D visualization.
In general I have seen that most software for 3D visualization work fine
for continuos attributes while for discrete one you
have to play a little with color
You might also take a look at OpenDX, which is a visual data explorer toolkit
derived from IBM's Data Explorer product, that has now been turned over to the
open-source community.
http://www.opendx.org/
Wil Rivers
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