Hello Viktoras,

You could take a look at AXELedge, www.mindavenue.com (ahem, I just saw that AXELedge is no longer available..) They have a QT plugin that allows QT player to play interactive 3D content. However, I don't know whether it's possible to create .axs files on the fly.

Another option is FBX for QuickTime (http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/ servlet/index?id=6837478&siteID=123112). I have never used that, but maybe someone else can tell you more about this.

If you want to create 3D surfaces out of a collection of data, maybe VRML / X3D is a better option (http://www.web3d.org/x3d/). X3D's file format is XML, so it would be easy to create these files on the fly. These files can be played in a web browser using plug ins (for example Cortona VRML client: http://www.parallelgraphics.com/products/ cortona/ - supports only VRML however, no X3D; but VRML is also a text based file format). So the best thing would probably be to use altBrowser to display web pages inside Revolution, and have your 3D files played in the web page.

Kind regards,
Henk

On 10-jul-2006, at 18:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: "Viktoras Didziulis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 10 juli 2006 17:12:44 GMT+02:00
To: "How to use Revolution" <[email protected]>
Subject: quicktime 3D
Reply-To: How to use Revolution <[email protected]>


can anyone suggest a method to put 3d shape into a quicktime pane. What I want to do is to generate 3d landscape from data and put it there... Is this
possible ? What data format should I use? How?

Thanks in advance!
Viktoras

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