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| Andrew Neiderer 2004-05-21, 9:29 am |
| Less than 2 weeks ago someone posted a URL for VRML growing trees demo.
If anyone knows what I am refering to please send me that address.
Also does anyone knows where an archive of this newsgroup is kept ?
I have tried to locate a day-to-day archive in hope of finding this particular
post but no luck.
Thank you.
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| Mr. Phillip Sand Hansel II 2004-05-26, 4:15 am |
| http://www.kurtz-fernhout.com/PlantStudio/index.htm
"PlantStudio Botanical Illustration Software is a tool for creating 3D plant
models and 2D illustrations. PlantStudio simulates herbaceous (non-woody)
plants like wildflowers and cut flowers, vegetables, weeds, grasses, and
herbs using a parameter-driven simulation of plant growth and structure. You
can "grow" plants over their life cycles, producing lifelike images at any
age...."
Also: PlantStudio is now free!
The VRML is an afterthought, and as always could be optimized. Great for a
few key plants, but not an entire garden (poly-wise).
Cool software, but not really trees.
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Mr. Phillip Sand Hansel II
http://philliphansel.com
"Andrew Neiderer " <neiderer@morticia.arl.army.mil> wrote in message
news:Hy27En.Lr4@arl.army.mil...
> Less than 2 weeks ago someone posted a URL for VRML growing trees demo.
> If anyone knows what I am refering to please send me that address.
>
> Also does anyone knows where an archive of this newsgroup is kept ?
> I have tried to locate a day-to-day archive in hope of finding this
particular
> post but no luck.
>
> Thank you.
>
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