Julian wrote:

> Sounds very interesting! but when i try to load one of the pages i get a
> "permission denied" error... can only access the overview page.
>
> -- julian
>
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> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 11:06 AM
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> Subject: [JAVA3D] Java3D in action
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> 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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