Thanks. Bad news they removed it, it was a good documentation source. :(

-----Message d'origine-----
De : P. Flavin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoy� : vendredi 22 novembre 2002 15:45
� : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: [JAVA3D] 3D Java


Yann Lemoigne wrote:
 >
 > First you have some demos with java3d sdk
 > (look at demo directory under
 > your jdk installation directory).
 >
 > After you have
 >
 > http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/3D/collateral/ ,
 >
 > www.j3d.org and many other sites
 >
 >  http://www.manning.com/selman/onlinebook/Htmls/
 >
 > seem to be removed, if
 >
 > anyone have the new url... :/)
 >

  Yes:
  ----

http://www.manning.com/selman/index.html
http://www.manning.com/getpage.html?project=selman&filename=source.html
http://www.manning.com/selman/chap01.pdf
http://www.manning.com/getpage.html?project=selman&filename=chapters.html


  Selman's whole books was on-line as standard web pages
but it was removed though the __ source code __ examples
are still available for free download alone with
two sample chapters ( #1 & 13: Intro & Behavoiors ).


 > search with "java3d +tutorial" keyword on google.
 >
 >
 >     -----Message d'origine-----
 >     *De :* Gary Elliott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 >     *Envoy� :* vendredi 22 novembre 2002 12:50
 >     *� :* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >     *Objet :* [JAVA3D] 3D Java
 >
 >     Hi Everyone,
 >
 >     I am interested in finding out more about 3D in Java.
 >     Does anyone know of any tutorials, websites, books,
 >     resources that I could look at.  What is Java's capacity
 >     for 3d?  Is it very difficult in Java to make basic 3D objects?
 >     Is there much use of 3D Java at the moment?  It will all be
 >     mathematical based right, so it won't lead to big applications,
 >     can you make the 3D interactive, like perhaps a 3D interface
 >     or something like that.
 >
 >     Thanks,
 >
 >     Gary ^_^
 >


  A great way to get started with Java3d is using
the VRML and the Sun VRML Loaders ...

  Selman's book has two examples of this in his book
which you can see on-line including the interactive
mouse Picking Demo and the Sun Fly Through Demo
which is shown in the first chapter of his book
which is available in PDF, and you can see examples
of both the Sun Fly Through Demo and Selman's
VRML display with mouse Picking on the
"games with java3d" web page below which has
links to the manning site and the Sun Demo:


Java3d Loading & Rendering VRML ( Fly Through & Pick )
-----------------------------------------------------
http://www.manning.com/selman/chap01.pdf
http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/games_with_java3d.html

Here you can see illustrations of Java3d in action
by Nasa, Me, and others including a VRML animation
of our solar system done in VRML animated with
Shout3d Java 1.1 engine, and the VRML animation
works with Java3d with the Sun VRML Loaders both
in a web page and as a stand alone application.

http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/terrain_rendering.html
http://www.frontiernet.net/~imaging/shout3d/models/planetary_earth_moon.wrl
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mgs/movpics/mgs_vrml/MGS_deploy.wrl
http://mars.sgi.com/worlds/rover_complex.wrl


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

==========================================================================To
unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body
of the message "signoff JAVA3D-INTEREST".  For general help, send email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".

==========================================================================To 
unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body
of the message "signoff JAVA3D-INTEREST".  For general help, send email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".

Reply via email to