Mojtaba,

  I too have been doing Human Animation with Java3d
using the MPEG-4 required method of animating
Web3'ds VRML based H-Anim Human models.

  In another post you said your BIFS code was
available to interested parties for non-comerical
purposes: well I'm very interested, would you
please send it me or let me know how I can get it?

What type of interactive animation can you do ?

  Can it run in a browser ?

  Can it run networked ?

  Can joints be individually controlled ?

  Can composite animations sequences be applied ?

  Are you using Java3d or another rendering engine ?

  What VRML Loaders do you use, and which work
the best for you ?

  Your web site had videos that only played on
player I couldn't use ( on my Linux System ) ...
though MPEG-4 is all about portability ... why ?


Good luck on your presentation :

| Web3d Paper: Wednesday, February 27th
|
| MPEG-4 BIFS Streaming of Large Virtual Environments
| --------------------- and their Animation on the Web
|
| Mojtaba Hosseini & Nicolas D. Georganas, University of Ottawa
|
| Although the Virtual Reality Modeling Language has made
| viewing 3D content on the web possible, remotely accessing
| large and complex 3D worlds requires a great deal of bandwidth.
| ...
| This paper presents the use of the MPEG-4 standard for
| streaming of 3D worlds and the corresponding animation
| over the web while allowing users navigation and
| manipulation of the content, as it becomes available.
|
  http://209.66.78.240:8082/papers/index.html


Mojtaba Hosseini wrote:
 >
> Hello everyone ...
>
>  Are there people interested in helping out with the integration of a
> Java3D MPEG-4 BIFS codec into the Xj3D loader (if the legal limitations
> are overcome)? Or am I on my own on this?
>
> Thank you very much for your attention.
>
>                                                                 Mojtaba
 >
http://archives.java.sun.com/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0112&L=java3d-interest&P=18369

  I've been using the Sun VRML Loaders on Linux:

Human Animation with VRML & Java3d:  Games & more
--------------------------------------------------
http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/games_with_java3d.html


  Thank you. Sincerely.

  -- Paul,  Java Developer & Web Animator
  -----------------------------------------------------
"Imaging the Imagined: Modeling with Math & a Keyboard"

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