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    Photorealistic rendering, VRML and Inventor

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    12-03-2002 10:47 AM
    Do any VRML translators support Inventor textures? Is there a good photo-realistic rendering package that has a freeware viewer or that supports VRML? My end goal is to start with an Inventor assembly and produce an easy to distribute 3D representation of a new product which allows any CAD ignorant person to zoom and rotate the model. Any advice, especially freeware/shareware products is appreciated. Thanks.
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    *Maas, Karl

    Re: Photorealistic rendering, VRML and Inventor

    12-05-2002 12:20 AM in reply to: swamp
    VRML is particularly handy if you want to do
    walk-thrus of your assembly. You may have to export your models to a VRML
    creation program then apply your textures and other VRML features there.
    Otherwise there are a number of free viewers available with other advantages.
    check out these:





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    Do
    any VRML translators support Inventor textures? Is there a good
    photo-realistic rendering package that has a freeware viewer or that supports
    VRML? My end goal is to start with an Inventor assembly and produce an easy to
    distribute 3D representation of a new product which allows any CAD ignorant
    person to zoom and rotate the model. Any advice, especially freeware/shareware
    products is appreciated. Thanks.
    Please use plain text.