Fábio Roberto de Miranda wrote:
Are there any commercial games in java3d? i think,
if i go in a computer store most games in the boxes were
written in c++ (like half life, unreal, far cry etc). Do you
know a bigger project?
The example usually mentioned is Roboforge. They explicit say that
Java
Are there any commercial games in java3d? i think,
if i go in a computer store most games in the boxes were
written in c++ (like half life, unreal, far cry etc). Do you
know a bigger project?
The example usually mentioned is Roboforge. They explicit say that
Java3D is used in their game (see li
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In a message dated 3/20/2004 12:33:54 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you are seriously looking for a 3D coding job, then the main
place tolook will be the
What announcement?
--- Gerard Peregrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a message dated 3/20/2004 12:33:54 PM Pacific Standard
> Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> If you are seriously looking for a 3D coding job, then
> the main place to
> look will be the games market. Desktop and higher-end 3D
Paul Gordon wrote:
I didn't realize the situation was so bad! We use Java3D in a CAVE, and
the latest Xj3D. How does Xj3D stack up to the rest?
For raw VRML97 support, I believe we're the best of the bunch. Since we
don't support VRML 1.0, we're the worst, TGS' OpenInventor is best there
:) The
In a message dated 3/20/2004 12:33:54 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you are seriously looking for a 3D coding job, then the main place tolook will be the games market. Desktop and higher-end 3D graphics hasvery small demand for coders. Games have heaps, and there's a maj
Hi Justin,
A lot of your message rings true for sure. I'd like to add a couple
of comments...
They read the marketing blurb and find out
that XYZ toolkit claims to support the device, but then invariably not
he file format they have of this. A classic case of this is the VRML
work we do. They
This one caught my eye so I thought I'd start a new thread on it, as
there is always interest in this question and it's something that we do
for a living so have a good perspective on:
Richard Smith - Systems Engineer - Melbourne wrote:
Although I can't directly answer the question about how to fi