3D Animation Workshop Perfect for artists and designers, this weekly 3D animation tutorial takes a straightforward, visual approach to teaching the principles behind animating 3D graphics for the Web. By Robert Polevoi.
DX Studio combines the latest in real-time 3D graphics technology from industry and gaming with rapid application development tools.
Flux Studio is a powerful 3D modeling and animation application for professionals and beginners alike. Flux Studio is optimized to create 3D content for delivery in a standard Web browser using open Internet standards. If you're a modeler or animator you can import your models from Google Sketchup and Autodesk 3ds & Maya, among others, into Flux Studio with a free converter. Then you can add interactivity and prepare your scene for Web delivery. Flux Studio is available for Microsoft Windows PCs, uses OpenGL rendering, and supports the entire X3D standard, including advanced X3D features, such as Prototypes and Scripts.
GLView is a stand alone VRML browser and 3-D file viewer. Features include: Support for VRML 2.0, VrmlScript scripting, full support for VRML 1.0 files (no conversion to 2.0 required), Visual VRML scene tree editor with cut/copy/paste drag/drop, save/restore and field editing, viewpoint creation and animation, rendering of VRML scenes to bitmaps in arbitrary resolution and more.
POV-Ray for Windows The Persistance of Vision Ray Tracer (POV-Ray) is an all-round excellent package, but there are two things that particularly make it stand out above the rest of the crowd. Firstly, it's free, and secondly, the source is distributed so you can compile it on virtually any platform. It's without doubt the most used package among the comp.graphics.rendering.raytracing crowd and well worth checking out if you haven't already.
Ulead Cool 3D is a 3D titling program that brings the power and excitement of 3D right to your desktop. You can quickly add great-looking 3D text to your web pages, documents, presentations, videos and multimedia titles.
Zoner 3D Photo Maker creates 3D photos from two practically identical shots of the same subject, usually from about the same distance apart as your eyes. Zoner 3D Photo Maker assembles the two shots into an image that will look 3D when viewed through special colored glasses. Zoner can provide these glasses by mail for a fee. To get a true 3D effect, you need for the image to be assembled from the two source images precisely. The process of finding common points takes place entirely automatically, and you can even use pictures that were taken without using a tripod. The automatic wizard makes the task of seeking the proper shot positionings by hand unnecessary.
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