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'''CavePainting''' is a relatively simple but powerful program for | '''CavePainting''' is a relatively simple but powerful program for authoring 3D content in a virtual reality system. As opposed to more traditional CAD or animation style 3D modeling programs, CavePainting is easy to learn and is focused on exploring a style of computer graphics driven by hand-based input, like drawing or painting. | ||
CavePainting is used extensively by the [[CS137]] class, Virtual Reality Design for Science. | CavePainting is used extensively by the [[CS137]] class, Virtual Reality Design for Science. | ||
A number of guides for using Cavepainting are available here: | |||
* [[Run CavePainting from the kiosk]] | * [[Run CavePainting from the kiosk]] | ||
* [[Use CavePainting]] | * [[Use CavePainting]] | ||
* [[Import images into CavePainting]] | * [[Import images into CavePainting]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:27, 19 September 2013
CavePainting is a relatively simple but powerful program for authoring 3D content in a virtual reality system. As opposed to more traditional CAD or animation style 3D modeling programs, CavePainting is easy to learn and is focused on exploring a style of computer graphics driven by hand-based input, like drawing or painting.
CavePainting is used extensively by the CS137 class, Virtual Reality Design for Science.
A number of guides for using Cavepainting are available here: