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VRML Projects
Hardware Recommendations:
300MHz CPU Pentium II
8MB Video Card or better
64MB RAM
You will need a VRML browser. If you do not have one, Please
see our list of plugins
Santa Rita Experimental Range
This model of the Santa Rita Experimental Range features
3D GIS elements. Users can change which data layers are displayed,
get UTM coordinate info for any point on the grid, view contours,
view satellite imagery, and see repeat photography dated
back to 1900 displayed as a time series. All of this is draped
over an digital elevation model (DEM) for accurate
Santa Rita Experimental Range - 330KB
The University of Arizona
This model of the University of Arizona's science concourse
was developed for art students to preview their sculptures
in their intended setting. Future versions of this model
will cover the entire campus and allow users to select
which sculptures to preview. Currently, there are only
2 scultpures displayed. For a summary of the project, visit
our Instructional Computing page.
Visit University of Arizona's Virtual Campus - 3.8MB
Plugins
Cortona, Cosmoplayer, and Blaxxun seem to be the industry
leaders where VRML plugins are concerned. Cosmoplayer was
the best, but is no longer being developed, so for future
development, we recommend Cortona.
Cortona
Cortona can be downloaded from http://www.parallelgraphics.com/products/cortona.
Cosmoplayer
Win95/98/NT
Macintosh
SGI Irix
Windows 3.1
Twirl
for Macintosh
- ftp://cals.arizona.edu/pub/mac/internet/vrml/twirl_0.9.4.sit.hqx
Other plugins
Available at http://www.web3d.org/vrml/browpi.htm
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