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Title

Dynamic Visualizer
Author

Lawrence Angrave
Organization: Milo Hedge Ltd.
Conference

1998 Worldwide Mathematica Conference
Conference location

Chicago, IL
Description

Have you ever wanted to manipulate Mathematica three-dimensional graphics with the click of the mouse? Dynamic Visualizer is a Mathematica application package that is used from within Mathematica to display and manipulate three-dimensional objects. Using standard Mathematica commands, objects of arbitrary size can be displayed, and their attributes, such as color, position, lighting, surface rendering, rotation, and texture, can be controlled either with the mouse or with Mathematica commands. Construction of realistic simulations is also possible using simple commands. Animations can be exported in the form of QuickTime (on the Mac) or AVI (on Windows) movies.

Dynamic Visualizer consists of an application (used to display the graphics), a Mathematica package (DynamicVisualizer.m), a set of example notebooks, examples of three-dimensional objects, and texture files.
Subject

*Wolfram Technology > Application Packages > Wolfram Research Applications > Dynamic Visualizer
URL

http://library.wolfram.com/conferences/conference98/abstracts/dynamic_visualizer.html