VRML Flood, Ann Arbor, Allen Creek
Arlinghaus, Sandra Lach
2003
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Abstract
Open the files FLOOD01.wrl, FLOOD02.wrl, and FLOOD93.wrl using an Internet browser endowed with Cortona from Parallel Graphics. The full set of features may appear when using a computer (desktop or laptop) on an MS Windows system. Partial images and interactivity may be all that is available on other platforms. To see the underlying code,, open downloaded files in a text reading program such as Notepad++ These files were originally created by Sandra Arlinghaus and a team of three students, AlyssaJ. Domzal, Ui Sang Hwang, and Kris J. Walters, Jr. (for whom she served as Faculty Advisor) in Klaus-Peter Beier''s course on Virtual Reality, in the College of Engineering, in 2003. Student components are included in FLOOD01.wrl as street furniture, street lights, street signs. If the files here do not show all textures, try the links: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~copyrght/Archimedes/FLOOD01.wrl http://www-personal.umich.edu/~copyrght/Archimedes/FLOOD02.wrl http://www-personal.umich.edu/~copyrght/Archimedes/FLOOD03.wrl These files are highly textured, the center one contains an animated flood, and there are suitable sounds and music to accompany the visual display.Subjects
3D models, Ann Arbor, Downtown and Allen Creek
Types
Animation Image, 3-D Map Other
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