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Conix 3D Explorer Provides Advanced Rendering
Capabilities for Mathematica Users
With Conix 3D Explorer, Mathematica users can now
manipulate Mathematica
graphics in the interactive OpenGL® environment. This
OpenGL-based visualization tool provides advanced rendering
capabilities previously reserved only for high-end rendering systems.
"It's unique among 3D viewers because you can program OpenGL from
within Mathematica," says Bob Beretta, Vice
President of Research and Development at Conix Enterprises, Inc. "Conix 3D
Explorer is a powerful OpenGL code-development
tool and teaching aid, making it ideal for teachers, students, and
scientists."
While supporting all standard Mathematica graphics objects, Conix
3D Explorer also provides the new GLGraphics object
type with extended graphics primitives and directives. Conix 3D Explorer's
features include continuous surfaces, display lists,
in-line transformations, and element-by-element control over all
graphics options. With its advanced
animation features, users can create stunning interactive animations
with very large frame counts--even on computers
with limited memory. Conix 3D Explorer's graphics options allow smooth
shading, texture mapping, antialiasing, transparency,
fog, accumulation effects, and more.
Developed and supported by Conix Enterprises, Conix 3D Explorer is
available for Windows 95/NT and Macintosh
platforms. X Windows platforms will follow shortly.
Conix 3D
Explorer can be ordered from Wolfram Research or your local
reseller.
OpenGL is a registered trademark of Silicon Graphics,
Inc.
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