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Re: New MathGL3d Add-On for Mathematica Available

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  • Subject: [mg63191] Re: [mg63171] New MathGL3d Add-On for Mathematica Available
  • From: "Igor C. Antonio" <igora at wolf-ram.com>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 03:46:27 -0500 (EST)
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It's worth pointing out that it was developed by Jens-Peer Kuska, whom you might 
have seen around in this newsgroup. :-)

Igor

Wolfram Research wrote:
> New MathGL3d Add-On for Mathematica Available
> 
> MathGL3d, a popular 3D-graphics add-on for Mathematica, is now 
> available from Wolfram Research in a greatly enhanced new 
> version. MathGL3d is an OpenGL-based Mathematica application 
> package for advanced scientific visualization that allows 
> real-time interaction with Mathematica graphics, enabling 
> manipulations such as rotation, animation, and visual viewpoint 
> and light-source editing.
> 
> Key new features in MathGL3d Version 4.0 include:
> * Hardware-accelerated volume rendering for all supported 
> platforms
> * Line illumination
> * Bump mapping
> * Optimized POV-Ray export
> * Alias export
> 
> MathGL3d makes it easy to prototype high-end engineering and 
> design visualizations in a distributed and independent workflow. 
> It exports to many common 3D file formats and can also read and 
> import DXF and Geomview OFF files, providing an interface between 
> the powerful computational graphics of Mathematica and 
> specialized visualization tools like Alias, POV-Ray, and other 
> applications.
> 
> MathGL3d Version 4.0 is available for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS 
> X, and Linux platforms, and is intended for use with Mathematica 
> 5.0 or higher.
> 
> More product details are available at:
> http://www.wolfram.com/applications/mathgl3d

--
Igor C. Antonio
Wolfram Research, Inc.
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