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From: Stephen Bailey <sbailey@vinton.com>
Subject: Re: VR
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>How much
>do you know about including 3D anims to
>web sites?
>
I just know that you can create simple VRML worlds in Lightwave, and that
Netscape can be configured to open a VRML browser if you click to download a
world off the net. The new configuration with Netscape 2.0 and WebFX should
integrate this much more seamlessly...atleast that's the hope.
Check out the Paper Inc. site (www.paperinc.com). That's where I found most
of my info.
>Also, do you guys use Elastic Reality up there?
>I just picked up a copy, and it seem pretty cool.
No. We have used WinImages Morph on a limited basis...only because I had a
copy of it and we needed to morph something ASAP. ER does look cool. I had a