Re: Any 3d demo out there?



On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 17:06:26 +0200, houghi wrote:
I am not even sure if such a thing exists.
Please be more precise as the level of your uncertainty.


How about this 3d demonstration program?

qliss3d - demonstration tool for Lissajous figures

Qliss3d is a tool that generates various Lissajous figures. It is
possible to rotate the figures and zoom into them. Also
changing the frequency and replay of the sinus sounds by the same
frequency rate are implemented.

In mathematics, a Lissajous curve (Lissajous figure or Bowditch curve) is
the graph of the system of parametric equations
which describes complex harmonic motion. This family of curves was
investigated by Nathaniel Bowditch in 1815, and later in
more detail by Jules Antoine Lissajous. Lissajous curves can be traced
mechanically by means of a harmonograph.

Homepage:
<http://www.schule-bw.DE/service/foerderprog/ccteam/projekte/qliss3d_html>


OR how about this 3d map client?

earth3d - Map client displaying a 3D model of the world

The map data is fetched from a server on the net, and the client will
display recent satellite images and map data.

Homepage:
<http://www.earth3d.ORG/>
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