quicktime 3D

Josh Mellicker josh at dvcreators.net
Tue Jul 11 17:45:24 EDT 2006


I think Bryce exports QTVR.

http://bryce.daz3d.com/55index.php



On Jul 11, 2006, at 3:27 AM, Viktoras Didziulis wrote:

> Aha. Then it is likely they use QuickTime VR. Any idea what else  
> can be used
> to draw dynamically a 3D terrain, or several planes with textures  
> loaded
> from images, or 3D piece of something in Rev Studio? I will still  
> try to dig
> in QuickTime VR format. It mentions possibility to embed true 3D  
> objects
> within prerendered scenes in their VR. Otherwise VRML and  
> AltBrowser seem
> the only possibility... But how can I be sure that Cortona VRML  
> client will
> load in AltBrowser? If AltBrowser embeds MS Explorer on Windows or  
> Mozilla
> on other systems, then it is possible... Otherwise, I think, it is  
> not,
> because Cortona VRML plugin is browser-specific. Or am I wrong here?
>
> All the best and thanks for your replies!
> Viktoras
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: Malte Brill
> Date: 07/11/06 13:05:54
> To: use-revolution at lists.runrev.com
> Subject: Re: quicktime 3D
>
> Hi Viktoras
>
>
>> I wonder again what sort of 3D engine they use to create games like
>> Alida?
>
>
> Those are pre rendered images. Any 3d program will do to create
> those. Images are rendered beforehand and then imported into Rev. Rev
> is used as "glue" and to add interactivity.
>
> All the best,
>
> Malte
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