Reed Hedges wrote:

Len Bullard wrote:
I will move on to X3D because eventually I will need some
of the new features like Inlines with interfaces and bits like the Keyboard
Sensor, the upcoming Network Sensor and the physics engine, or the
Nice-to-Haves like the Boolean Sequencer that I can replicate in script but
a node is easier.  For now, I am building in VRML97 where the weather suits
my clothes.

Fortunately, it sounds like some good GUI editors are coming out (like
Flux studio).    I never did manage to find a really good GUI tool for
building VRML97 that was really focused on VRML and supported all of it,
though I was only looking at the free ones.

(Back when I was able to actually do 3D for a job I ended up exporting
VRML from a simple modeler called AC3D and then mucking about in it by
hand slightly.)

Reed

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I still use AC3D (Now in Version 6.1) and it is a great, low cost modeling tool. Also Flux Studio (Which is free and aimed right at VRML & X3d. I even still use Cosmo Worlds for Windows, aimed directly at VRML
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