A while back, there was some discussion about video cards.
I'm looking at getting a new computer and am considering the
following:
CPU: AMD 1.1 GHz Athlon
Video: ASUS V7700 GeForce 2 GTS w/64Mb DDR memory
OS: Windows 98, Linux, Solaris 8 (tri booting).
I was wondering if anyone could give me f
Hi all:
I'm wondering if Java3D has the capabilities to do volume visualization as
in the context of medical imagry where you have a volume sampled in
X,Y,Z and want to show physical properties (i.e. tissue density) in various
colors and levels of opacity in 3D with some form of interpolation bet
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> From: Jarzabek, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: [JAVA3D] Axis of rotation question
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I'm working my way through the tutorial and I wanted to make
the YoYo example rotate around the X-Axis rather than the Y-Axis.
The constructor for the RotationInterpolator class has a rotation
axis parameter, but it is of class Transform3D, rather than something
a bit more obvious like a class mem
I'm using Java3D with JBuilder 3.5. The setup was pretty straight forward.
You need to add
Java3D as a new library in your JDK and make sure the Java3D run time
libraries are in
the right place. That's about it for the setup. You also need to make sure
the libraries are
in your project classpath
Hi all:
I'm new to Java3D and the group, so if I've missed an obvious source
for answers to this, please point me in the right direction.
I didn't see an explanation in the FAQ and from the portions of the
tutorials
and API descriptions I've looked at so far. It looks to me that the basic
build