This page was last modified on the 24th of November, 1998.
There is not much in this list, but the links you will find
here give you a lot of interesting information... and other links.
All the same, if you think I forgot something really important (your
own pages, for instance), just tell me.
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VRML and Basic on the Web
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VRML examples
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Apart from the long list of VRML worlds you will find in Bob Crispen's pages (see above), you may try:
The VRML Ring Home Page.
As you may have noticed on our own home page, our site is a member of that
ring.
VRML Models (good VRML 1 examples for beginners)
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Interesting VRML creations
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VR Cocha
(you got it : my own pages you're reading now)
Basemental (abstract art;
the most interesting amateur I know so far... except that he is not really
an amateur any more).
Richard Kapuaala.
For a long time, it was (to my knowledge) the only VRML 2.0 site whose worlds were really more
interesting than what could already be done in VRML 1.
The Brunelleschi Duomo
in Florence, Italy (great work in the use of textures)
Interesting site with the paintings of the San Francesco church in Arezzo, Italy
Canadian Cities (Toronto, Ottawa) in virtual reality
A sculptor testing his projects in VRML
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3D examples in non-VRML formats
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Software editors
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Cosmo Software, editor of
Cosmo Player, the most common VRML plug-in nowadays.
Intervista (will you be able to download
the 6 Mb of World View, their
VRML 2.0 browser? From Bolivia, I could not, but it is supposed to be excellent)
Caligari
(the pictures on this site were made with TrueSpace 2, and I am
enthusiastic about this software)
The trueSpace Web Ring
contains interesting creations, although nearly all of them were created
manually. I do think you can do much more interesting
things using programming techniques.
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