Hi Stefan,
Very nice stuff there. The SceneBuilder Java3D page, sorry I don't read
German (I'm assuming it is?). On the ColorSpace page, very interesting.
Where has this application been tested on, i.e. what tasks has it been asked
to perform? And what appl do you use to generate the class diagrams? The
VirtualPlants page is cool.
Seeya,
Chris Gates
___________________________
Interactive Graphics of Genetic Data
Department of Biology
University of Texas at Arlington
www.uta.edu/biology/phillips/gates/
> Our school is quite active in Java3D programming, therefore I would like
> to present a few projects realized.
>
> SceneBuilder Java3D http://www.hta-bi.bfh.ch/Projects/SceneBuilder/
> The aim of the project SceneBuilder was the development of a Java3D
> Rapid-Application-Development Tool for the visual creation of
> Java3D-scene-graphs and the following automatical generation of the
> corresponding Java3D source code. Properties of the scene graph nodes
> can easily be specified at creation time and changed afterwards.
>
> ColorSpace http://www.hta-bi.bfh.ch/~swc/DemoJ3D/ColorSpace/
> The selection of objects in a color image shall be improved in this work
> by merely operating on the color space of the image. The application
> constructed during the time given is able to load an image, operate on
> it's color space and save the image on disk again, Java standard and
> Java3D is used to fulfill those requirements. The application further
> enables the user to select objects in color space, manipulate them, and
> perform operations on the selection in color space, yielding a
> modification of the entire 2D image.
>
> VirtualPlants http://www.hta-bi.bfh.ch/~swc/DemoJ3D/VirtualPlants/
> This project shows one or more 3D branching structures like bushes,
> trees or flowers in a landscape, all created with Java3D. The plants are
> generated with a so-called Lindenmayer system, which just describes the
> rules and regularity of the plants. Special is that the plants are not
> just static but they grow with time. The user may first choose where on
> the landscape he wants to place what plant and adjust some other
> features, then he can walk around in the virtual scene and see the
> plants grow.
>
> List to Java3D projects of university of applied sciences Biel:
> http://www.hta-bi.bfh.ch/~swc/DemoJ3D/
>
> Comments welcome!
>
> Stefan Rufer
> --
> University of applied sciences Biel, Switzerland
> Assistant, Electronic Commerce Group
> http://www.hta-bi.bfh.ch/~rufes1/
>
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