> Hi, there,
> I am new here. I am interested in developing a web-based interactive
> landform similation model using Java and Java 3D so that the user will be
> able to simulate and explore landform evolution from anywhere through a
> web browser. The user will be able to change different parameters (such as
> precipitation intensity, rock type, tectonic movement, etc.) and watch
> their effects on landform evolution over geologic times using 3D
> animation. I already have a cellular automata based landform simulation
> program written in C. The C program will generate an array of grid with
> elevation at each cell. I know I can use Java applet to accept different
> parameter values.
>
> My questions is this: will Java 3D be able to easily genetate perspective
> 3D view of resulting landforms and make a series of such view into an
> animation? The ability to view the surface at different angle will be
> enough. I don't necessary to see through the surface (the inside of the
> volume). Is Java 3D free (like Java)?
>
> Any suggestions or comments are welcome. Please send to my email address
> below. I will summarize.
>
> Thank you for your time.
> Wei
        email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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